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The sequence of events lined up perfectly. In July, Charlotte Carstens ’16 finished up a five-month fellowship at the German Bundestag in Berlin just in time to begin a two-year master’s program in German and European studies at Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service.
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Twenty-five Hamilton students returned to campus a week early to participate in the 8th Levitt Leadership Institute (LLI). The focus of the weeklong program is understanding how teams and team leadership works.
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Here's what Aaron Strong, Hamilton's new assistant professor of environmental studies, had to say in a recent interview with student writer Majestic Terhune ’21.
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Communications Department student writer Kyra Richardson ’21 tells how Hamilton’s financial aid has enabled her to not only attend Hamilton, but take advantage of all the College has to offer. She also spoke with other students about how financial aid has made their education affordable.
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Associate Professor of Philosophy Katheryn Doran recently presented “With Friends Like These” at the Philosophy of Film Without Theory conference at the University of York, U.K.
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The Wilderness Outdoor Leadership (WOLF) program is a housing option for first-year students interested in the outdoors and leadership.
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True, Anna O’Keefe ’18 does not play squash. Still, she graduated straight into a perfect-fit job at CitySquash, a nonprofit that helps prepare economically disadvantaged students to dominate the T (it’s a squash thing) and, more critically, for college.
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Keenan Burton ’16 discovered his love for French in high school; in College he glimpsed how much further he could go. Now he’s a student in a French doctoral program.
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New Assistant Professor of History Mackenzie Cooley is determined to be a "historian plus" who goes beyond the library to reach out to people with her passion for her subject.
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As an undergraduate Kadaicia-Loi Dunkley ’15 majored in Asian studies to explore her family’s Chinese and Jamaican culture, and she was inspired by her family again to pursue a career in finance and real estate. Dunkley is earning a master’s degree in business administration at Columbia Business School.
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