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  • Professor of English Patricia O'Neill lectured at Skidmore College on Tuesday, Nov. 18, as a presenter in the college's International Week program. O'Neill's talk was titled "Where Globalization and Localization Meet: The Films of Spike Lee" and was sponsored by Skidmore's Off-Campus Study and Exchanges and the Speakers Bureau.

  • Two Hamilton College football players have been selected to the 2008 New England Small College Athletic Conference all-conference team.

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  • Hamilton College's Peter Kosgei '10 will compete in the 2008 NCAA Division III men's cross country championship at Hanover College's L.S. Ayres Athletic Complex in Hanover, Ind., on Saturday, Nov. 22.

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  • Derek Jones, Irma M. and Robert D. Morris Professor of Economics, gave an invited talk titled " Econometric case studies - a review of evidence from the US, China, Spain and Finland," on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at Copenhagen Business School.

  • Nathan Goodale, visiting instructor of anthropology, presented the keynote address at the 8th Annual Montana Anthropological Student Association Banquet on Nov. 15 at the University of Montana. The talk, "Cultural Transmission and the Production of Material Goods: Evolutionary Process through Morphometric Measures of Notched Points," focused on one of Goodale's current research projects that involves contributions from Hamilton students Lara Cueni '08, Lisa Fontes '09 and Matthew Eichenfield '09.

  • Anna Oldfield, visiting assistant professor of comparative literature and postdoctoral fellow in Asian Studies, recently published a book titled Azerbaijani Women Poet-Minstrels: Women Ashiqs from the Eighteenth Century to the Present.

  • Hamilton College's Erica Dressler '09 (Farmington, Conn./Miss Porters School) has been selected to the 2008 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Women's Soccer Team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

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  • Senior Eric Kuhn interviewed Trip Van Noppen, president of Earthjustice, recently and wrote a summary of their conversation for The Huffington Post. Earthjustice is one of the largest non-profit public interest law firms "dedicated to protecting the magnificent places, natural resources, and wildlife of this earth, and to defending the right of all people to a healthy environment."

  • Marge Petteys, a Bon Appétit employee from Commons, received national recognition at the Compass Group's Be a Star awards celebration in Orlando, Fla., on Nov. 10-12. Petteys won the ABC award, given to employees who go "Above and Beyond the Call of Duty" during the previous year. The Compass Group is a leading contract foodservice company that owns Bon Appétit.

  • A delegation of Hamilton students traveled to Seneca Falls to take part in the National Organization for Women's N.Y. State Annual Convention, Nov. 7-9. Susan Stanton '09 spoke on a panel with three other young feminists from other institutions about how to mobilize young women around feminist issues.

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