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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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More than 125 Hamilton students took to the High Peaks of the Adirondacks on Sept. 24 and 25 for the Outing Club’s (HOC) annual 46 Peaks Weekend.
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Derek Jones, the Irma M. and Robert D. Morris Professor of Economics, co-authored an article on the influence of employee involvement and financial participation on worker productivity, published recently in the journal Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR) Review.
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Associate Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh has work in two group exhibitions in Brooklyn and a piece in an upcoming hardback book. “Seeking Space: Making the Future” opens Friday, Sept. 30, at David and Schweitzer Contemporary.
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Photos from In God’s House by Assistant Professor of Art Rob Knight will be featured in two exhibitions in Syracuse, N.Y., this fall.
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Eight paddlers from Hamilton College’s Marathon Canoe Racing team took part in the annual Long Lake Long Boat Regatta on Sept. 24. Hamilton reclaimed the cup this year, prevailing over reigning champions from Paul Smith’s College by a narrow 5-second margin.
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The College/Environmental Studies 220 classes, taught by Onno Oerlemans and Robin Kinnel recently made their annual trek into the Adirondacks to see firsthand some of what they’ve been studying and to experience some of the beauty of the area.
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Hamilton played host to a conversation of critical importance on the nature of higher education as it relates to concepts of growing multiculturalism, inclusivity and difference, titled “Considering Global Education in an Interconnected World.” Hamilton president David Wippman was among the speakers.
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Assistant Professor of Psychology Ravi Thiruchselvam recently published a paper titled “Neural Processing of Emotional-intensity Predicts Emotion Regulation Choice” in the journal Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN).
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