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Juasline Plasencia ’23 is using a summer research grant from the College to teach art online to students at Miami Southridge High School — and provide them with art supplies. She plans to share the students’ artwork on social media.
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Rob Berk ’20 didn’t celebrate his graduation from Hamilton like most other students, though that might not come as a surprise.
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Whether the audience is middle-schoolers or seminarians, lshaq Pathan ’16 delivers information as antidote and fuel for understanding. He is the Bay Area director of the Islamic Networks Group, a nonprofit organization that pursues peace.
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Hamilton has committed to developing collectively a comprehensive plan of action, beginning with three steps identified by President Wippman, to set the College on a path toward healing and positive change.
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Four faculty members were approved recently for tenure by Hamilton’s Board of Trustees. They include Anne Feltovich (classics), Siobhan Robinson (psychology), Pavitra Sundar (literature and creative writing), and Andrea Townsend (biology).
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As a high school senior, Nick Walters ’20 discovered his interest in choral music. At Hamilton, he focused that interest. His next step is a master’s degree in musicology at the University of Cambridge.
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Hamilton College has received a grant from the Academy Foundation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to spotlight the work of filmmaker William Greaves.
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What constitutes learning? When does learning happen? Journalist Heather Won Tesoriero ’96 spent a year inside science teacher Andy Bramante’s classroom at Greenwhich High School in Connecticut, examining these overarching questions — and the dynamic, individual lives of teenagers.
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A longtime commitment to community service has led Maddy Totman ’20 to the next step on her career path — she will join the national service organization AmeriCorps and teach math at Match Charter School in Boston.
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