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Four young Hamilton alumnae revealed the ins and outs of the publishing industry and shared their personal experiences on working in various publishing roles at the Explorations in Publishing: How to Publish a Novel panel on April 22. The event was organized by the Career Center and the Novelists’ Support Group.
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Hamilton’s Lettterpress Studio is producing more than just pamphlets, posters and books. The studio hopes to reach past its cement encasement in Dunham basement, and into classrooms across campus.
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Assistant Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar was an invited presenter during a two-day symposium on the Sounds of South Asia at Northwestern University.
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The Hamilton College and Community Masterworks Chorale with the College Choir and Symphoria will perform Verdi’s Requiem on Tuesday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m., in Wellin Hall, Schambach Center for Music and the Performing Arts.
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Florence “Flo” Turiaf ’17 has been awarded Hamilton’s Bristol Fellowship for her project “Removed Yet Within: An Exploration of Identities Within Non-Sovereign Territories.”
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner presented a paper at a conference on “Lucan in His Contemporary Contexts” at Brigham Young University on April 15.
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Derian De La Torre ’18 and Jie Ying Mei ’19 have been awarded Freeman-ASIA awards for study abroad in China this summer.
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Associate Professor of Japanese Kyoko Omori organized and produced a silent film screening that featured a six-person international ensemble at the Billy Wilder Theater at UCLA on April 14.
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International alumni returned to Hamilton to impart a few words of wisdom - and caution – to their successors, who make up roughly 6% of the entire student body. Members of the International Students Association were joined by Sadiq Abubakar ’16, Ujjawal Pradhan ’15, Zak Cherrabi ’12 and Isaac Mboutidem ’15 who Skyped in to participate in the panel.
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For the second consecutive year Hamilton’s Mathletics Team has won the Snow Bowl competition, edging out teams from Colgate University, Skidmore College and St. Lawrence University. Each team’s top five scores on the William Lowell Putnam Exam, given in December, were added together to determine the winner.
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