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Alexandra Nasto '13 majored in Russian studies and minored in art. She is a special sales manager at Sterling Publishing in New York City.
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Steven Yao, the Edmund A. LeFevre Professor of Literature, has published the lead essay in the most recent edition (Vol. 3 No. 1) of the scholarly journal, Verge: Studies in Global Asias.
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Assistant Professor of Geosciences Catherine Beck recently traveled to the University of Minnesota to sample from the 216 meters of core collected through the Hominin Sites and Paleolakes Drilling Project in 2013.
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Hamilton Professor Doran Larson’s American Prison Writing Archive project has been awarded $262,000 by the National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH), the single largest NEH grant awarded solely to a Hamilton faculty member in 17 years.
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Hamilton College Performing Arts Series continues the spring series with two performances by The Acting Company in Wellin Hall, Schambach Center. X: Or, Betty Shabazz v. The Nation, will be performed on Saturday, April 1, at 7:30 p.m and William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar on Sunday, April 2, at 2 p,m.
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The Music Department will present the home concert of the Hamilton College Choir’s Italian tour on Friday, March 31 at 7:30 p.m., in Wellin Hall, Schambach Center. The concert is free and open to the public.
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Eighteen students, faculty and staff trekked to the base camp of Annapurna in Nepal's Himalaya as an optional part of Professor Maurice Isserman's History and Literature of Himalayan Mountaineering course. Anne McGarvey '17 blogged from Nepal.
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Professor of Mathematics Sally Cockburn published a chapter in the recently released volume Using Philosophy of Mathematics in Teaching Undergraduate Mathematics in the Mathematical Association of America Notes Series.
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The 64-member College Choir with Professor of Music and Choir Director Rob Kolb are on a 10-day spring break tour of Italy. Choir member Kate Brouns ’17 has been reporting on the group’s travels. After performances in Rome, Florence and Ravenna, the final stop was Venice.
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John O’Neill, the Edmund A. LeFevre Professor of English Emeritus and lecturer in English, recently presented a paper titled “Adaptation, Appropriation, and Intertextuality in Whit Stillman’s Love and Friendship” at SUNY Plattsburgh.
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