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We asked this year’s public speaking competition winners to offer a glimpse into what it takes to create and deliver a great speech. Here’s what they had to say …
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The college’s decision to shift to online education after spring break necessitated a quick response to meet the needs of students who hadn’t planned to return home as well as those who couldn’t return home.
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Bryce Fan ’20 intended to study world politics and Chinese before he discovered his passion for writing. Follow Fan’s path to a job he’ll begin after graduation with the political speechwriting firm West Wing Writers.
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After teaching English in countries like Colombia and Italy, learning five languages, and dedicating herself to helping populations in need, Ann Iosebidze ’20 is ready for the next step: joining the Peace Corps in Madagascar.
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The Hamilton College Common Ground program on income inequality, scheduled for Thursday, March 12, has been canceled. The speakers scheduled to participate in the program have postponed their travel to campus. Hamilton College is working with them to reschedule the program in the fall.
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When Nancy Dolliver K’75 joined The Capitol Steps more than 20 years ago, she mostly played politicians’ wives because female politicos were scarce. Now that situation is changing, providing the troupe with a growing pool of women power-players.
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Assistant Professor of Psychology Keelah Williams and four students presented research at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology annual convention held in New Orleans.
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After strong showings in bonspiels this semester, Hamilton’s Curling Club is headed to the National College Curling Championships, March 13 to 15 in Fargo, N.D.
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Hamilton College regrets to announce that Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks has to reschedule her lecture that was to take place on Friday, March 6. The lecture is postponed until early September on a date to be announced.
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