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Barbara Gold, the Edward North Professor of Classics and Greek Literature Emerita, recently gave an invited talk titled “Were Female Martyrs Transgender?” at the University of Cyprus.
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Before her graduation from Hamilton, Katie Tenefrancia ’19 packed up and headed to Fort Benning, Ga., where she began the Armor Basic Officer Leader’s Course.
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Maggie Ryan, a rising junior, is spending the summer working on an Emerson project that investigates non-commutative algebra. She is one of 200 Hamilton students who are doing summer research or an internship supported by the College.
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Roberta (Bonnie) Krueger, the Burgess Professor of French, presented a paper during the 10th International Colloquium on Christine de Pizan at the University Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3.
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Some four years ago, heading into retirement, college professors Stewart Herman ’70 and his wife, Linda, mustered their courage and an army of architects, builders, and engineers to transform their 1907 Minneapolis home into a showpiece for green technology. They finished the job in March 2017.
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In a room full of aspiring law students and philosophy academics, Assistant Professor of Psychology Keelah Williams’ discussion on imposter syndrome does not seem inherently related to the Hamilton College Summer Program in Philosophy (HCSPiP). After days of debating and applying various philosophical theories, a talk on the mechanics of imposter phenomenon might have come off as on anomaly to the students and scholars on campus for the two-week philosophy program.
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A couple of weeks into his summer research project, David Gagnidze ’20 had attended a social dance and dinner at the Oneida Indian Nation and helped the Kanatsiohareke Mohawk Community get ready for its annual Strawberry Festival. Both events unfolded within an easy drive of Hamilton; the College itself is located in the Oneida ancestral homeland.
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In a recent WHCL broadcast, Assistant Professor of Physics Viva Horowitz was interviewed by Andrew Projansky ’21.
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Some say that the Hamilton students look younger every year, and if you’ve seen the crowd at the Taylor Science Center over the past several weeks, you might even say that they look to be about nine-years-old.
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Diamond Jackson ’21 is one of xx Hamilton students conducting research with a faculty member this summer.
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