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Michael McEneney ’21 took the chance to embrace an unexpected job opportunity, ultimately leading him to a profession that complements his academic experiences at Hamilton. Below are some of McEneney’s thoughts about college and his professional career.
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Emily Rivito ’21 spent her winter break revisiting high school, from phys ed to physics, this time on the assigning end of homework. When an administrator at her alma mater put out a call for substitute teachers, Rivito stepped up.
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For the last decade, Jacqueline Fabius ’95 has asked herself this question as she considers a career move: Does the work have an impact on humanity? The answer has taken her around the globe.
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Hamilton Associate Professor of Philosophy Russell Marcus was awarded the Prize for Excellence in Philosophy Teaching comes from the American Philosophical Association, the American Association of Philosophy Teachers, and the Teaching Philosophy Association.
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Dean of Faculty Suzanne Keen announced the passing of long-time faculty member Elizabeth Ring in an email to the Hamilton community on Jan. 29.
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The bright orange lava that flows in Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano is breathtaking, but the cooled particles that end up in the Hamilton Analytical Lab are beautiful, too, to the scientists who analyze them for the U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
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While COVID-19 may have changed the way we work, socialize, and learn, problem solvers like Patricia Shiebler ’21 have tapped their creativity to make the most out of the challenging “new normal” created by the pandemic.
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Ok, so the weather might not be warm this week, but the Hamilton community extends a sincere welcome to our 77 January admits and transfer students who arrived on the Hill on Monday.
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Arathi Menon joined the faculty in July as assistant professor of art history. Here she shares impressions of Hamilton and its students after her first semester.
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Though her summer internship with Target was cut short due to COVID-19, Erin Rosen ’21 had the opportunity to learn the inner workings of a major retailer. After resuming her internship over winter break, she was delighted to be offered more time with the company in the form of a full-time, post-grad management position.
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