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A senior project on lead toxicity morphed into a summer research opportunity for Aliane Douyon ’20 before she heads off this fall to the University of Miami to pursue a master’s in public health.
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Members of Hamilton’s class of 2024 have arrived, moved in, and completed orientation, and upperclassmen have returned to the HiIl for a fall 2020 semester that will be remembered as unlike any other in Hamilton’s long history.
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A day after Postmaster General Louis DeJoy answered Congress’ questions about mail delays and simultaneous with President Trump railing against voting by mail at the Republican Convention, TIME published Professor of Government Robert Martin’s essay addressing George Washington’s view of the agency.
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As part of her education at Hamilton, Ashley Ramcharan ’20 explored her cultural identity, which is both South Asian and Caribbean. Now she’s found a job where she can continue that exploration.
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Bobby Grygiel ’23 stepped back into history every day at his summer internship. Working for the Saratoga History Museum in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., he learned about his area’s local history while gaining experience with professional historical research.
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Her approach was both inspired and informed, and it also proved to be effective. Within 12 hours Elza Harb ’18 raised $2,000 to help victims of a massive explosion that devastated the city of Beirut. All told, she brought in roughly $7,000.
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His commitment to "helping people in various conditions" prompted Tómas Alvarez-Perez ’22 to apply for — and get — a summer internship through the Shepherd Higher Education Consortium on Poverty.
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With a grant from Hamilton, Charlotte Guterman ’22 spent a summer researching the colonization of the American landscape in art.
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The Hamilton College Arboretum has been awarded a Level II Accreditation by The ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program and The Morton Arboretum, for achieving particular standards of professional practices deemed important for arboreta and botanic gardens.
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Jack Scacco ’21 has spent the summer working remotely as an intern conducting computer science research for the Air Force Research Lab in Rome, N.Y. Here he describes what he’s learned and what the experience was like for him.
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