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  • Director and Curator of Special Collections and Archives Christian Goodwillie recently published several articles on communal societies.

  • Visiting Assistant Professor of Government David Rivera and Associate Professor of Government Sharon Werning Rivera published an oped on the Electoral College’s upcoming vote for president on Dec. 15 on the online site, Medium.

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  • Immediately following the Federal Reserve’s Dec. 14 announcement of its first rate hike since 2006, Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, discussed the decision on National Public Radio’s Here & Now program during a live interview.

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  • Students participating in the New York City (NYC) Program this fall had the opportunity to see what goes behind the world’s biggest social network when they visited Facebook’s New York City headquarters on Dec. 7.

  • The end of the semester can be tough, but for the Beekeeping club it has been sweet. Before Thanksgiving, the Beekeeping club had started harvesting and extracting honey from six hives on campus which are located behind the community farm.

  • Professor of French Joseph Mwantuali was recently invited to teach literature at Institut Supérieur Pédagogique de la Gombe in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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  • Four students have been awarded Class of 1979 Travel grants. Anna Arnn ’17, Lindsay Buff ’17, Emily Hull ’18 and Mariah Walzer ’17 were each awarded funds to attend the Society for American Archaeology meeting in Vancouver, Canada, in 2017. They will present posters about research conducted at Slocan Narrows Pithouse Village in British Columbia, Canada, during past summers.

  • “Saints, Pagans, and the Wonders of the East: The Medieval Imaginary and its Manuscript Contexts,” a research article by Associate Professor of History John Eldevik, appears in the 2016 volume of Traditio.

  • The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. announced today that alumnus and College trustee David M. Solomon ’84 was named president and co-chief operating officer along with Harvey M. Schwartz.

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  • According to a study commissioned by the Albany-based Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities for its members, Hamilton’s estimated economic impact in the Mohawk Valley for 2014-15 totaled $344,200,000.

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