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This summer, Tate Bierut ’18 is interning for “Project Peanut Butter,” a non-profit organization founded to provide nutritional and medical support to children in sub-Saharan Africa while advancing the treatment of severe malnutrition.
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Doran Larson’s essay addressed Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently announced return to a pre-Obama policy of seeking maximum penalties for all drug crimes as well as the mismanagement of the prison system.
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On June 25, 43 members of the Opportunity Programs class of 2021 arrived on campus for the Summer Program. The five-week summer program, directed by Phyllis Breland (HEOP) '80, introduces students to Hamilton’s academic rigor and assists them in building a personalized foundation for success, including an opportunity to fulfill College graduation requirements in quantitative and symbolic reasoning and in physical education.
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Lillia McEnaney ’17, a double major in archaeology and religious studies, will attend New York University’s prestigious master’s program in museum studies in the fall. There, she will focus her research on museum anthropology and intellectual property issues in indigenous community museums.
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University Business magazine recently highlighted Hamilton’s wellness program in an article addressing the challenge colleges face containing costs while providing expected health insurance benefits.
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Emily Yong ’19, a neuroscience major, is a runner and activist who found her perfect internship in the highlands of Kenya, one of the running capitals of the world.
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Lori Rava Dennison, a 1987 Hamilton College graduate with three decades of experience in fundraising, volunteer management and donor relations at her alma mater, has been named Hamilton’s vice president for advancement following a national search.
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President David Wippman recently announced the appointment of four Hamilton faculty members to endowed chairs. All were effective July 1.
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In the hopes of narrowing his primary economic interests, Case Tatro ’18, cast a wide net during his search for a summer internship. He landed at the National Defense University.
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“Gender and gender typicality in autobiographical memory: A replication and extension” by Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology Azriel Grysman was recently published in the journal Memory.
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