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  • The Hamilton community is grateful for the 23 members of Hamilton College Emergency Medical Service (HCEMS). These student volunteers are New York State certified EMTs whose work helps keep the College community safe 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week while classes are in session.

  • Anne Washburn's 10 Out of 12 is a behind-the-scenes look at how theatre is made, inviting the audience into the complicated and fascinating rehearsal process, and ultimately reminding us of the joys of live performance.

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  • Following up on a series of webinars held last year, the College-Community Partnership for Racial Justice hosted a discussion on Oct. 28 aimed at assessing the progress of local police reform measures. The earlier webinar series, which featured local experts and community leaders and focused on issues such as racial equity, criminal justice, and the prison industrial complex, was initiated in response to then-Governor Andrew Cuomo’s executive order mandating reforms for all New York law enforcement agencies.

  • Major national and regional news organizations regularly interview Hamilton faculty, staff, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.

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  • Part computer scientist, part cognitive scientist, Tom Williams ’11 uses insights from cognitive psychology to design and enable language-based interaction between humans and robots.

  • The Junior Seminar in Art, led by Professor Rebecca Murtaugh visited MASS MoCA in North Adams, Mass. on Oct. 21. Olivia Holbrook ’23, a member of the class, writes here about her impressions and shares photos of the museum.

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  • Who’s buried in Kant’s tomb? There is no such thing as a “chemical-free” product? Peter the Great was a family dentist? We asked a handful of faculty to share a little-known fact about their discipline. See how many surprise you!

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  • Assistant Professor of Physics Viva Horowitz interviews science faculty about their research on her podcast “Significant Figures,” which airs on WHCL radio every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon. We asked her a few questions about the series.

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  • As someone who assesses his work by the good it achieves, school social worker Chris Walsh ’80 had more successes than he will ever know; he’s also had plenty of affirmation.

  • Meandering through Hamilton’s Root Glen with nothing but a pair of headphones and a phone, you find yourself on a journey through the intertwining of music and nature.

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