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Sarah Gyurina ’22 won the top prize in the Oral Communication Center’s Three Minute Thesis Competition on May 7.
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Hamilton seniors are wrapping up their college careers with thesis projects in their majors. Thoughtful analysis of topics, and creativity are apparent in the last academic work they’ll do at Hamilton.
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“The power of the (imperfect) palindrome: Sequence-specific roles of palindromic motifs in gene regulation,” co-authored by Assistant Professor of Biology Rhea Datta, was recently published an article in the journal BioEssays.
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Assistant Professor of Computer Science Darren Strash recently presented a paper, co-authored with Louise Thompson '21, at the SIAM Symposium on Algorithm Engineering and Experiments (ALENEX22).
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Assistant Professor of Computer Science Thomas Helmuth ’09 recently presented two papers at the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference in Prague.
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The lights go up. A timer goes off. Someone laughs. A dark, obscured figure walks behind the stage. A voice speaks from above, and the audience looks up, searching for a speaker in the dim lighting. There’s a collective silence as everyone holds their breath, waiting for the verdict. The lights go down. The crowd claps.
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The work of 14 Hamilton College senior art majors will be featured in an exhibition at the college’s Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, May 9 to 25.
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During the Three-Minute Thesis competition, each student only had three minutes to explain their topics and findings to a non-specialist audience.
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Eight Hamilton students presented their work at the 13th annual Parilia, an undergraduate classics conference in celebration of Rome's birthday (April 21, 753 BCE).
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Elise LePage ’18 earned national recognition as a finalist for the American Physical Society’s 2018 LeRoy Apker Award. The award recognizes undergraduate students for outstanding achievements in physics.
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