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  • For Ishan Mainali, researching the 1960s and ’70s hippie movement in Nepal isn’t just an academic endeavor, but a personal one as well. Having grown up in Kathmandu, Nepal, Mainali is familiar with the hippie movement, though he says, the movement “is something that is neither really visible in public spaces nor is it talked about much.” Mainali hopes to start the conversation with his Emerson research project.

  • An exhibition of paintings by Professor of Art Bruce Muirhead opens Friday, Aug. 2, at the Arkell Museum in Canajoharie, New York.

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  • As the art program intern for Gordon Square Arts District, Caroline Washington ’21 helps manage community events, runs social media, engages with local artists and other creators, provides administrative support, and aids in graphic design for the organization’s website and marketing team.

  • Eight individuals have received fellowships focused on innovations in digital pedagogy under a new program sponsored jointly by the Dean of Faculty and the Library Information Technology Services (LITS).

  • The Washington Post published "The A$AP Rocky case shows why we should be inspired and troubled by Sweden’s justice system," an essay by Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Doran Larson.

  • Louis Dzialo ’19 has known for quite some time what career path he wanted to follow and he’s done everything he can to gain the skills and knowledge to get there. Now the recent graduate has taken the next step toward a future in museum education with an internship at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Fla.

  • To dispose of this right up front, yes, Jessica Tang ’16 has watched NBC's Parks and Recreation, and relates to it a bit. She works at the Citywide Services Division at the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.

  • Assistant Professor of Computer Science Thomas Helmuth ’09 recently presented two papers at the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference in Prague.

  • Ryan Wall ’20 and Jay Carhart ’21 are contributing to Hamilton’s growing culture of environmentalism as summer sustainability interns. In this role, Wall and Carhart are working with Director of Environmental Protection and Safety Brian Hansen on projects ranging from maintaining the many trails around campus, overseeing recycling efforts at weekly community lunches, to improving the reforestation area located on the former golf course.

  • As a computer science and economics double major, Coding Team president, Student Assembly vice president, violist, computer science teaching assistant, and Digital Humanities Initiative intern, Jiin Jeong ’21 likes to stay involved.

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