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Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator Miriam Merrill has been selected to participate in the 2019-20 cohort of the NCAA Pathway Program in Indianapolis this July.
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Meredith Jones ’19 and Jasmine Murray ’19 received the FAO Schwarz Fellowship, a highly selective paid two-year Fellowship in Social Impact. The Fellowship includes a paid position with a leading nonprofit, personalized mentoring, and extensive professional development experiences.
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CASE, the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, announced today that “Because Hamilton,” the video produced to kick-off the College’s capital campaign, won this year’s Circle of Excellence Gold Award for the video: fundraising (long videos) category.
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Kai Scarangella ’21 says the Richard Morse Award she received from the Adirondack Research Consortium and Ecology and Environment will help her attend graduate school. “Earning my doctorate will help me achieve my goal of becoming the director of an environmental remediation and restoration research institute,” she says.
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“America’s Smallest Falcon is Getting Smaller,” an article appearing in the spring issue of Living Bird Magazine, references a paper co-authored by Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology Christopher Briggs.
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Sarah Kane ’19 co-authored a paper titled “An Owner-Independent Investigation of Diabetes Alert Dog Performance” that was recently published in Frontiers of Veterinary Science.
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Peter Kelly ’21 loves his summer computer science research so much that he will explain genetic programming three times over and never lose his smile.
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An article by Doran Larson, the Walcott-Bartlett Chair of Ethics and Christian Evidences and Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, was recently published as a chapter in Routledge’s Critical Perspectives in Teaching in Prison.
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It was the only cover letter in which he mentioned his undergraduate thesis (it was about Vladimir Nabokov’s representation of memory), and he thinks it helped. Tom Lewek ’09 landed the job with the Modern Language Association, a force in the humanities since 1883.
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