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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Quincy Newell was recently awarded a grant to support her book project Marginal Mormons: African Americans and Native Americans in the Nineteenth-Century Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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As part of the “How I Got My Internship Series” hosted by the Career Center, four Hamilton seniors spoke about their summer internship experiences in communications and media at a Feb. 16 panel.
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Assistant Professor of Mathematics Courtney Gibbons recently visited two college campuses where she made presentations and engaged in research-oriented projects in math with other women.
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In one of many interviews on American Public Media’s Marketplace program, Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, discussed what regulators might consider when making changes to the Dodd-Frank financial reform law in a segment titled “How small is too big to fail?” on Feb. 16.
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FebFest 2017 offered something for everyone... even snow. As a heavy snow blanketed the area on Sunday night many students took part in the Outing Club’s moonlight snowshoe through Root Glen to kick off the week's festivities.
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Hamilton College Performing Arts presents Symphoria on Sunday, Feb. 19, at 3 p.m., in Wellin Hall, Schambach Center.
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Students in the New York City program continued their culinary exploration of the city with a trip to Little Italy and Chinatown. Titled “Eating the Big Apple: Global Food and Food-writing in New York City,” this semester’s program examines the way globalization, history, and culture contribute to the way we think and write about food.
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The Wellin Museum will host an opening reception for Julia Jacquette: Unrequited and Acts of Play, oil paintings that explore our relationship with the media landscape and a graphic memoir based on the architecture of urban playgrounds in the 1970s, on Feb. 18.
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Beachcomber Katie Veasey ’17 developed an ongoing research project that earned her a chance to speak at the American Chemistry Society National Meeting in April. For an undergraduate, that’s a significant honor.
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Aidan Costello ’20 took home the title and Alternative Spring Break (ASB) got the proceeds in the annual FebFest Mr. Hamilton competition. ASB received $470 to use for upcoming week-long service trips to non-profit organizations.
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