All News
-
Visiting Assistant Professor of Government David W. Rivera published a review of Russia’s Coercive Diplomacy: Energy, Cyber, and Maritime Policy as New Sources of Power in the current issue of Perspectives on Politics.
Topic -
"I had some great teachers, both in high school and as an undergrad, and if I didn’t have these great teachers, I wouldn’t have been able to succeed in the way I did. So, I wanted to become a teacher to be that for other students."
Topic -
Professor of Government Sharon Werning Rivera recently participated in a roundtable discussion at the 50th Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) in Boston.
Topic -
Hamilton’s Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Center has joined the Shepherd Higher Education Consortium on Poverty (SHECP), a collaboration among 26 other colleges and universities that integrates classroom study of poverty with summer internships and co-curricular activities.
Topic -
As the end of the semester rolled around, students were able to enjoy some festive holiday events and share the spirit of giving.
Topic -
An article by Assistant Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner was recently published as a chapter in Once and Future Antiquities in Science Fiction and Fantasy from Bloomsbury Academic.
Topic -
Having traveled 80,000 feet into the stratosphere and 345 miles across three states, the Hamilton weather balloon finally came to rest in a tree on the edge of the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire but not before capturing spectacular campus footage as it ascended.
-
Chinese language and culture students of all levels gathered on Dec. 6 for an end-of-semester dinner featuring traditional Chinese cuisine. The meal included hot pot, a traditional Chinese cuisine in which meat, dumplings, and vegetables are cooked in a simmering pot of stocks and broths. Students also collaborated with faculty to prepare jiaozi, or dumplings. Activities accompanied the dinner, including competitions testing chopstick skills and singing along to Chinese pop music.
Topic -
Roberta (Bonnie) Krueger, the Burgess Professor of French, recently presented a lecture titled “Hearing Voices/Speaking Out: Joan of Arc, Christine de Pizan, and the Making of France” at Colgate University.
Topic -
Hamilton College offers students the opportunity to study over 10 languages from Chinese and Spanish to Arabic and Japanese. While most of the learning takes place inside the classroom, foreign language enthusiasts have ample opportunity to brush up on their language and culture skills within the community.
Topic