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  • Professor of Physics Emeritus Phil Pearle recently published two papers in Physical Review A, a publication of the American Physical Society.

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  • With the migration of hundreds of college students off the Hamilton campus, way has been made for a younger, more energetic, crowd. On Wednesday, June 7, and Thursday, June 8, third-graders from Hughes Elementary School, and Clinton Elementary School, respectively, visited the Taylor Science Center. As part of ongoing outreach with local public schools, faculty from the psychology, chemistry, physics, biology and geosciences departments hosted approximately 80 students per day, packing a variety of scientific disciplines into four interactive, 30-minute long seminars.

  • Aida Shadrav ’17 came to Hamilton with a plan, and she’s well on the way to accomplishing it. She’ll enter Harvard Dental School in the fall, following the career path of her mother. .

  • Peter F. Cannavò, associate professor of government, used President Donald Trump’s behavior during a photo session with NATO leaders as a springboard to discuss leadership virtues in a June 5 Huffington Post essay.

  • Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology Simon Coppard recently received a grant from the Linnean Society of London and the Systematics Association for his research using transcriptomics to reveal the evolution of venom in sea urchins.

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  • No one specific road leads to the theatre, and for Sarah Zeiberg ’18, the route includes an environmental studies and theatre double major.

  • Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry Andrew Jones recently published research results in mBio, one of the top journals of the American Society of Microbiology.

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  • Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, participated in an American Public Media Marketplace segment titled “The administration has based its budget on 3 percent GDP. What happens if we don’t get there?” on May 25.

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  • Hamilton College men's hockey standout Evan Buitenhuis '18 (Burlington, Ontario/Nelson HS) has been named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Division III Men's At-Large Team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Buitenhuis, a third-team selection, was one of 30 student-athletes named to the Academic All-America Team. He is the first Continental men's hockey player to ever earn academic all-America honors.

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  • “A chip-firing variation and a Markov chain with uniform stationary distribution,” co-authored by Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics Dave Perkins, was recently published in The Australasian Journal of Combinatorics.

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