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Meredyth Ohringer ’17, who is about halfway through a graduate program in early childhood education, remembers when her interest in teaching crystallized. It was during an internship while she was in Hamilton’s New York City Program.
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Associate Professors of Mathematics Andrew Dykstra and Michelle LeMasurier presented their research at the 53rd Spring Topology and Dynamical Systems Conference at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Emily Liu ’19, a creative writing major and education studies minor, has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Taiwan.
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LITS recently hosted the Oneida-Herkimer-Madison BOCES District’s 2019 Battle of the Books. More than 100 middle and high school students from eight regional school districts competed.
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Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh is exhibiting her artwork in The Form Will Find Its Way, Contemporary Ceramic Sculptural Abstraction at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery in Minneapolis, through March 30.
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Colleen Wahl ’19, a computer science major from Berkeley, Calif., has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to South Korea.
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Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures Zhuoyi Wang has presented some 30 lectures since beginning a yearlong sabbatical in China in the fall.
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Not surprisingly, Juliette Reiss ’03, an actress in Los Angeles, participated in theatre productions at Hamilton. But she also loved singing with the College Choir and the a cappella group Tumbling After, for which she served as president.
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Judy Zhou ’19 and her virtual reality project that is focused on empathy is one illustration of how digital technology is integrated across campus, a key priority of the College's Because Hamilton campaign.
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As college students, we read novels, short stories, textbooks, even perhaps poems or memoirs. We write essays, lab reports, Blackboard discussion posts. We read and write every single day, yet how much do we know about how a book goes from a manuscript to a product in Barnes & Noble? How many people are a part of the process? Who is behind that book description on Amazon?
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