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The Excellence in Teaching Award at the College Level for 2017 was presented to Shelley Haley, professor of classics and Africana studies, on Jan. 5th at the annual meeting of the Society for Classical Studies.
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With resumes in hand and smiles all around, about 50 seniors learned tips for successful interviewing and then put them into practice during the 7th Interview Crash Course.
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Assistant Professor of Physics Kate Brown was recently inducted as a member of the Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi). Another FQXi member nominated her after reading a paper Brown co-authored with her former student Mike Verostek '16.
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Students travel to Florida to join long-term disaster relief efforts for those still struggling after Hurricane Irma.
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Condoleezza Rice and Susan Rice, two former national security advisors with differing points of view, will discuss current issues on April 11, 2018, at 7 p.m. in the College’s Margaret Scott Bundy Field House. The program combines the longtime Sacerdote Great Series with the new Common Ground program for a moderated discussion open to the public.
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Barbara Gold, the Edward North Professor of Classics, recently presented a paper at the annual meeting of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) in Boston.
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Jamaica’s Prime Minister, The Most Honourable Andrew Holness, recently awarded alumnus Arthur Williams ’16 with the Youth Award for Excellence in the International Achievement category, acknowledging Williams’ accomplishments while at Hamilton and in the years following his graduation.
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Kaia Miller ’18, Risper Kirui ’19, Caroline Chivily ’19, Micaela Tobin ’20, and Tatenda Chakoma ’18, had a close-up view of the daily routines of a medical resident.
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How College Works, co-authored by Daniel Chambliss, the Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology, and Christopher Takacs ’05, was recently released in paperback by Harvard University Press.
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Over winter break, student leaders from the Career Center led a career immersion trip of 17 first-year students, sophomores, and juniors to New York City. The students were divided into three industry tracks: law, art, and publishing. Each track visited two sites where Hamilton alumni hosted them, and the group had lunch with younger alumni who work in the city.
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