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Minority Access, an organization committed to improving access in education, employment and research, recognized Hamilton as a National Diversity Institution at the 17th National Role Models Conference. Director of Opportunity Programs and Interim Director of Diversity and Inclusion Phyllis Breland, who nominated the College, accepted the award on Oct. 1 at the Washington, D.C., event.
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Associate Professor of Art History Stephen J. Goldberg published an essay, “The Fate of Place and Memory in the Art of Yun-Fei Ji,” in the catalogue to the Wellin Museum of Art exhibition Yun-Fei Ji: The Intimate Universe.
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Emad Kiyaei, executive director of the American Iranian Council (AIC), will give a lecture, “The 2016 U.S. Elections and what it means for U.S.-Iran Relations,” on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 7:30 p.m., in the Red Pit, KJ.
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John McEnroe, the John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Art, recently presented a lecture on his work in the Bronze Age town of Gournia, Crete, at the 12th International Congress of Cretan Studies.
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The Hamilton Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa is pleased to announce the election of the following eight members of the class of 2017: Ryan Cassidy, Daniel Farina, Bryan Ferguson, Lindsay Heyer, Truman Landowski, Neema Lema, Rui Osaka and Aida Shadrav. Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest academic honorary society in the United States, honors students for both excellence in academic achievement and breadth of intellectual study.
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Nancy Avery Dafoe K'74 recently won the Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society writing award, The William Faulkner - William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition for 2016 with her poem, "Entrance Exam."
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This year, an earth materials analytical instrument, an x-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometer, began operation in the Geosciences Department.
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Daniel Chambliss, the Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology, presented “The Routinization of Suffering” as a keynote speaker at the Boston Children’s Hospital Pediatric Pain Management conference on Sept. 30.
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Joelle Baer ’16 started Hamilton knowing math and science were her deepest interests. Her love for physics was a surprise and led her to a doctoral program in her favorite subject.
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Philip Klinkner, the James S. Sherman Professor of Government, presented “Baskets of Deplorables? Understanding Support for Donald Trump” at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College on Sept. 28.
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