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She picked Hamilton partly because she loved to write, but Helen Santoro ’15 majored in neuroscience and figured she would eventually earn a doctorate in that subject. She was well on her way when she flipped her career — now she's a medical journalist.
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It’s more than 7,500 miles from his hometown to Zimbabwe, but Peter Kazickas '15 travels to and fro to nurture his nonprofit that provides a free education to young Zimbabweans.
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It’s a job, which means it comes with deadlines, bottom lines, clients, crazy hours, and stress. Such things are rendered incidental, however, when reverential colleagues gather to watch the uncrating of a Monet. Six Hamilton alumni who work at the venerable auction house Sotheby’s New York talk about what they do.
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A paper co-authored by Derek Jones and Partick Sen ’15 was recently published in the Journal of Participation and Employee Ownership.
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In a recent guest post on Daily Nous, a news website for and about the philosophy profession, Mercy Corredor ’15 wrote about the value of apprenticeships for graduate students planning to teach.
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Willa Mihalyi-Koch ’19 and Hannah Zucker '15 have been awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships. This is a highly competitive, prestigious, nationally recognized fellowship that is awarded to just under 2000 students in the natural and social sciences and engineering.
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As an undergraduate Kadaicia-Loi Dunkley ’15 majored in Asian studies to explore her family’s Chinese and Jamaican culture, and she was inspired by her family again to pursue a career in finance and real estate. Dunkley is earning a master’s degree in business administration at Columbia Business School.
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Assistant Professor of Physics Kate Brown was recently inducted as a member of the Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi). Another FQXi member nominated her after reading a paper Brown co-authored with her former student Mike Verostek '16.
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