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Jonathan Dong ’21 has been awarded the College’s prestigious Bristol Fellowship to explore The Global Rise in Sustainable Aquaculture by traveling to Mexico, Chile, Kenya, Singapore, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea.
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Cassandra Harris-Lockwood K’74 is happy to be a member of the “Hamily,” yet she is a proud Kirkland graduate. And she's always a proud activist.
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Buff & Bloom is a plant giving program to support student mental health and overall wellness co-sponsored by the Peer Counselors, the Counseling Center, and the Dean of Students Office. Student organizer Lucas Wright ’21 talks here about the wildly popular program in which 800 students picked up free plants outside the Annex last week.
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Having grown up near the U.S. Naval Academy and with relatives who served in the Army, Kathryn Craine ’21 has known for several years that she planned to eventually join the military. During her first year at Hamilton, she joined the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program, and now with four years of training complete, she plans on serving as a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) officer for the Army.
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Readers in 16th-century England were an involved bunch, freely writing comments on the pages of their books, and as a doctoral student Stephanie Bahr would comb through works of the period for marginalia related to her research.
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Initiated this semester by the Residential Life Office, the RSA program includes two sophomores, one junior, and two seniors whose job is to be a friendly point of contact with students studying remotely, keep them engaged with the community on campus and off, and connect them to resources and events.
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After exploring many avenues of the finance sector and working several summer internships, Jacob Han ’21 will be joining J.P. Morgan as an investment banking analyst in the real estate, gaming, and lodging division.
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Katie Naughton ’08 is poetry in motion: She’s working on her dissertation for a doctorate in literature at the University of Buffalo; teaching undergraduates; creating a website for poets, and more. Amid all of that, she writes poetry.
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Henry Curcio ‘21 spent weeks boring himself to death. On purpose.
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