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After more than 400 episodes, actor Sam Waterston is turning over Jack McCoy’s leadership of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office to Tony Goldwyn ’82, who joined the cast of NBC’s Law & Order as new DA Nicholas Baxter.
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“The English Galileo and His Vision of Projectile Motion under Air Resistance,” co-authored by Professor of Mathematics Robert Kantrowitz ’82, was recently published in the International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences.
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Professor of Mathematics Robert Kantrowitz ’82 presented “What does the condition f”’ = 0 mean for f?” in a colloquium at Mississippi State University earlier this month.
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“A Halley revival: another look at two of his classical gunnery rules,” co-authored by Professor of Mathematics Robert Kantrowitz ’82, appears in the December volume of the journal The Mathematical Scientist.
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An article titled “Normed Algebras and the Geometric Series Test” co-authored by Professor of Mathematics Robert Kantrowitz ’82 was recently published in the journal Surveys in Mathematics and its Applications.
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Composer-artist Ben Moore ’82 was commissioned by Glimmerglass Opera Festival to compose a youth opera about Robin Hood. The opera debuts on Aug 8 and runs through Aug. 18 at Glimmerglass Opera Festival in Cooperstown.
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For 35 years, the Gamers - a band of men in their mid-50s who originally gathered weekly on Saturday nights to play board games in the early 80s as students at Hamilton - have never stopped playing.
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Reunion celebrant Sarah Hiner wrote about some of the more meaningful, quite extraordinary, yet non-traditional accomplishments of her fellow alumni.
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“Optimization of Projectile Motion Under Air Resistance Quadratic in Speed,” co-authored by Professor of Mathematics Robert Kantrowitz ’82, was included in the February issue of the Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics.
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An article titled “Completeness of Ordered Fields and a Trio of Classical Series Tests” co-authored by Professor of Mathematics Robert Kantrowitz ’82 appears in the 2016 volume of Abstract and Applied Analysis.
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