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  • The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has named Hamilton graduate John Young '71 to a three-year term ending on September 30, 2011.  Young, currently the managing director at Samuel A. Ramirez & Co. in New York, brings with him a intimate understanding of municipal securities to the MSRB.

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  • Ai Media Group has named Hamilton graduate Andrew Fenster '72 as Chief Executive Officer.  Fenster will bring extensive marketing and financial experience, formerly serving as Vice President and Controller of Big Flower Holdings, a New York-based $2.5 billion advertising and marketing company.

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  • Scholarly work in instructional technology designed by Barb Tewksbury, the Upson Chair for Public Discourse and Professor of Geosciences, and Heather Macdonald of the College of William and Mary, has been peer-reviewed and published in Multimedia Educational Resources for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT).

  • Artwork by Visiting Professor of Art Kathryn Parker Almanas was published in Toronto Life magazine, Superbugged: p.58-59, 61, 62: March 2009. Her work accompanied an article about Superbugs by Stephanie Verge. The writer contracted a superbug (MRSA) while she was in the hospital and the piece is about her terrifying experience. The photos were from Almanas' series "Medical Interior" that deals with similar themes of patient perspective and the tempestuous environment of the hospital where life and death, comfort and fear coexist.

  • Peter Kosgei '10 won two events and Hamilton College placed third at the Liberty League indoor track & field championships held at St. Lawrence University's Newell Field House on Feb. 14.

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  • Hamilton College athletes placed in the top three in six events and the Continentals finished third at the Liberty League indoor track & field championships at St. Lawrence University's Newell Field House on Feb. 14.

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  • In Celebration of Black History Month, Hamilton will host a Black Inventions Exhibit on Tuesday, Feb. 17, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. in K.J. Commons. The exhibit was created to develop racial pride, promote racial understanding and remedy public ignorance about black inventors, achievers, pioneers and scientists. it is appearing at various venues throughout North America.

  • St. Lawrence University broke open a close game with a 9-2 run midway through the second half and the visiting Saints went on to a 63-56 Liberty League win against Hamilton College at Scott Field House on Feb. 14.

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  • St. Lawrence University erased a two-point deficit midway through the second half with an 8-0 run and the visiting Saints went on to a 75-62 Liberty League win against Hamilton College at Scott Field House on Feb. 14.

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  • Of the nearly 20 members of the scientific party on the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution research vessel Knorr this past January and February, three were Hamilton alumni. Boston University Professor of Earth Sciences Rick Murray '85, Heather Schrum '05 and Ashley Hatfield '05 joined an international research team studying the distribution of microbial life beneath the seafloor on a research cruise to the equatorial Pacific Ocean.

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