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The fall semester started off with scores of student achievements and successes. See how Hamilton students have been keeping busy with academic, organization, and club activities.
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Zoe Neely ’25 has long dabbled in social media, all the while considering a shift into marketing. When the right opportunity finally presented itself, she took full advantage. This summer she is a marketing intern on the syndication team at NBC.
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Professor of Comparative Literature and Creative Writing Emerita Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz is the primary investigator on a new publication titled Queering the Past(s), available on the Classical Association website.
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Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz, professor of comparative literature and creative writing emerita, discusses The Medea Project in a new podcast episode from the Archive of Performances of Greek & Roman Drama.
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Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz, professor of comparative literature and creative writing emerita, is the co-editor of a book titled Classics and Prison Education in the US.
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In “Why Colleges Should Take a Chance on Me,” writer John J Lennon, a contributing editor for Esquire magazine, pointed to Walcott-Bartlett Chair and Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Doran Larson as the man to whom he owed his career.
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It was a pretty great winter-break job for a student of cinema: A Chicago musician hired Devin Mendelson ’22 to create videos for a website that remembers victims of the pandemic. As it turned out, his work was widely viewed.
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Professor of Comparative Literature and Creative Writing Emerita Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz recently participated in a webinar sponsored by NYU’s Center for Ancient Studies.
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Professor of Comparative Literature and Creative Writing Emerita Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz recently published an article on Euripides’ Iphigenia among the Taurians in the two-volume Brill’s Companion to Euripides (2020).
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How to follow up on publishing a children’s novel while still a College student? Publish a second one right out of school. The next book by Kyandreia Jones ’19 is scheduled to come out Oct. 1.
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