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At Hamilton, Tenes Paul ’13 loved philosophy — and the prospect of becoming a physician. Taking premed courses and majoring in philosophy, he was prepared for either path. The hard part was picking a favorite, and he wrestled with that dilemma in a paper he wrote for a philosophy seminar.
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Anna Bastidas ’13 and Devin Farkas ’10 recently landed jobs in outdoor education as the associate director of the Bowdoin College Outing Club and the assistant director of Outdoor Programs at the University of Vermont, respectively. Day-to-day, Bastidas works closely with outing club officers, runs student leader training, and organizes orientation trips. Farkas oversees many outdoor-based clubs and directs the pre-orientation program.
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During a fall semester in Hamilton’s New York City Program, economics major Bobby Finan ’13 discovered a) that investment banking wasn’t for him and b) the consumer products aspect of business was. At the time, craft distilleries were popping up everywhere, and Finan found them fascinating.
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A song. A camera. A personal story. These are just some of the elements that students were told to work with and embody during a theatre workshop led by Michael Breslin ’13.
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On November 15, McCullough Shriver ’13 received the Entrepreneurial Spirit Award at the Orthopaedic Foundation for Active Lifestyles (OFALS) 14th Annual Gala Anniversary for his work as the founder of Sweetflexx.
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Tiffany Andrade ’13, Samantha Otis ’14, and Rori Dawes ’00 recently returned to Hamilton to speak to students as part of a Career Center event called “Connect to Careers in Nursing and Physician Assistant.”
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In one of her favorite projects so far, Eryn Boyce ’13 burrowed into the history of a farm at the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site. Her job is a history lover’s dream.
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After spending two years in Washington D.C., Will Rusche ’13 returned to the Hill that is Hamilton College to discuss his experience as a researcher at the White House in the Office of Communications.
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As a resettlement case manager Erin Sullivan ’13 helps Russian speaking refugees from the former Soviet Union establish new lives.
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Cailin Chang '13, who was co-chair of the Campus Activities Board (CAB), says being part of CAB made her marketable because it represented her willingness to be a team player, her strong work ethic, and reliability.
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