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Paige Zupan ’17 came to Hamilton planning to major in biology. But thanks to economics classes that intrigued her, advice from faculty, and a semester in the New York City program, she found a path that led to an internship and ultimately a job with Sara Weinstein ’02 at Weinstein Carnegie, a cause marketing agency in New York City.
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Assistant Professor of Anthropology Mariam Durrani was interviewed for a recent HuffPost article. She also published an essay in Harvard Divinity School's Bulletin.
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Like many fellow animal lovers, pre-veterinary student Elizabeth Egey ’19 dedicated her summer to learning more about the medicine by which she is fascinated. As someone who grew up with horses, Egey, the co-captain of Hamilton’s Equestrian Team and president of the Pre-Veterinary Club, knew she wanted to explore the passion and curiosity she fostered for large animals.
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Assistant Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas' review of Religion and Progressive Activism: New Stories about Faith and Politics (2017, NYU Press) has been released online by the Review of Religious Research journal. The book maps out and raises awareness of the prevalence, promise, and challenges faced by progressive religious activists in America.
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As a resettlement case manager Erin Sullivan ’13 helps Russian speaking refugees from the former Soviet Union establish new lives.
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"When you're at a standstill and there's a Hamilton College bumper sticker on the car in front of you, in my view as a Hamilton College alumnus, it is my duty to go up and knock on the window of that car," says Matt Cartwright '83.
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Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Abhishek Amar presented a paper titled 'Telhara: What Does It Mean to be a Buddhist Megamonastery in the Early Medieval India,' at the 18th congress of International Association of Buddhist Studies, held at the University of Toronto.
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Hamilton College Performing Arts announces an exciting season of music, theater and dance for the 2017-18 season in Wellin Hall, Schambach Center for Music and the Performing Arts. All performances are at 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted.
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Marianne Janack, the John Stewart Kennedy Professor of Philosophy and director of the Levitt Center for Public Affairs, was the keynote speaker for a summer workshop at the Christian-Albrecht University in Kiel, Germany.
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Studying abroad in Paris was the scariest and most rewarding thing I have ever done. I grew up in a tiny town in rural New York even smaller than Clinton. Our “town square” consists of merely a post office and a bank. While I would occasionally take the train into New York City with my parents, I never experienced life in an urban setting until I was 20 years old.