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  • Alan Cafruny, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of International Relations, was interviewed by BBC News on what a Trump administration might look like.

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  • Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Seth Schermerhorn recently presented a paper titled “The Politics of Personhood: O’odham, Odor, and Others” at the American Academy of Religion (AAR) Conference in San Antonio.

  • When most students left campus for the holidays on Nov. 18, Hamilton’s Mock Trial teams suited up for a tournament at Cornell University (Nov 19-20). Among the competition were teams from some of the best mock trial programs in the Northeast region including the Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University, Columbia University, and Rutgers University.

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  • Visiting Associate Professor of Religious Studies S. Brent Plate recently gave presentations on religion, culture and aesthetics in New York, Madrid and Texas.

  • Nhora Lucia Serrano, visiting assistant professor of comparative literature, issued the challenge to students in the course Show and Tell: Comics and Graphic Narratives. At the height of the code’s influence, Serrano says, it was a de facto censor because a comic couldn’t be published without a Comics Code seal of approval on its cover.

  • Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies Xavier Tubau presented at a workshop on the “Literature, Politics and the Public Sphere in the Early Modern Mediterranean” at Syracuse University on Nov. 11.

  • Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner recently presented an invited lecture at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.

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  • The Hamilton College Debate Society competed in its annual international tournament in Ottawa on Nov. 10-13, resulting in unprecedented wins for the College.

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  • As a member of her high school’s Model UN, Maria Saenz ’19 had been exposed to various international issues and was looking to continue learning about immigration, poverty and women’s rights. A COOP Service Internship at the United Way allows Saenz to explore those interests through an internship in Utica.

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  • Assistant Professor of Mathematics Courtney Gibbons presented the Class of 1960 Lecture in the Math/Stat Faculty Research Seminar at Williams College on Nov. 18.

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