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  • In an email to the Hamilton community on Oct. 21, President David Wippman announced the death of 14-year Facilities Management employee David Smith.

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  • Pointing to the well-documented recent rise in anxiety and depression among young adults, University Business magazine featured changes Hamilton has made in its health and wellness services to address student needs.

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  • When Hamilton’s class of 2024 arrived on campus in August, 2020, it was in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, so many of the usual opportunities and experiences for new students were not possible. In an effort to make up for that, Hamilton this year offered sophomores the opportunity to take Adirondack Adventure trips during Fall Break.

  • This article summarizes highlights of the third quarter’s news coverage in 2021.

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  • Follow along as Professor Margie Thickstun gives a tour of the renovated List Center (formerly List Art Center), now home to the Literature and Creative Writing Department.

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  • Ellie Struthers ’22 has been hired as an investment banking analyst for KBW after her Hamilton graduation in May. She will join the San Francisco office after working with the team as a summer analyst in the depository group. Below Struthers discusses what made her consider a career in investment banking and how Hamilton prepared her.

  • Thought college, jobs, and grad school in health policy and management, Shammara Wright ’04 has moved in one direction — toward supporting racial equity. She’s committed to improving the lives of Black and brown people.

  • Mother Nature was a gracious hostess as warm temperatures and sunny skies greeted more than 2,000 alumni and family members who attended an in-person Fallcoming Weekend, Oct. 8-10.

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  • The National Labor Relations Board has counted the ballots and a majority of our Admission student workers who voted favored union representation. Hamilton supports the right of workers to choose what they believe is best for them. We recognize that there were strong opinions on both sides of this issue, and we encourage everyone to work together as we move forward. .

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  • Of all the Hamilton programs interrupted by the pandemic, off-campus study was perhaps the most severely affected. However, this semester, students are once again pursuing academic interests far away from the Hill. To understand how Hamilton’s programs are readjusting, we asked Assistant Dean of Off-Campus Study Carolyn North and several students located around the world. Below are some of their thoughts.

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