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  • Associate Professor of History Lisa Trivedi participated in the 40th Annual South Asia Conference at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She presented a paper titled “A Photography of Working Ahmedabad: the Jyoti Sangh, Pranlal Patel, and women workers.”

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  • The Hamilton College Department of Music presents G. Roberts Kolb, tenor, and Lauralyn Kolb, soprano, in a free faculty recital on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 7:30 p.m, at Wellin Hall in the Schambach Center for Music and the Performing Arts.

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  • Kate DeSorrento, formerly the top assistant women's basketball coach at the University of Rochester since 2008, has been named head coach at Hamilton College.

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  • The Hamilton College Performing Arts Series will present the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra on Friday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m., at Wellin Hall in the Schambach Center for Music and the Performing Arts.

  • A student and two recent Hamilton graduates gave papers at the annual meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States in Baltimore on Oct. 13-15.

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  • “Gendering Knowledge: Feminist Research Methods and Epistemologies,” a program sponsored by the Elihu Root Peace Fund Visiting Professor of Women’s Studies, will be presented on Thursday, Oct. 27, at 4 p.m. in the Red Pit (KJ 127).

  • A chance link between Plutarch and Facebook provided the impetus for Emily Greenwood’s talk on Tuesday, Oct. 25, titled “Facebook According to Plutarch.” Plutarch, an authoritative biographer of eminent ancients such as Julius Caesar, Cicero and Pericles, ultimately functioned in a similar role to Facebook.

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  • The Climbing Wall in the Blood Fitness Center took on a new identity as a Rave Cave on Oct. 22. The Outing Club sponsored the Late Nite event where participants wore headlamps and climbed on a wall covered in glowsticks.

  • A panel discussion, “Creating Sustainable Urban Communities in Syracuse and Utica,” will be hosted by the Levitt Center on Thursday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m., in the Taylor Science Center’s Kennedy Auditorium. The discussion is free and open to the public.

  • Associate Professor of Government Robert Martin presented a paper at the Association for Political Theory conference on Oct. 13-16 at the University of Notre Dame. “Salutary ‘Collisions’ and Multiple Discourses: Dissent & the Radical Democratic Thought of the Late 1790s” was part of the conference’s American Political Thought panel.

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