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After more than 18 months of research, planning, design, development and testing, Hamilton College launched a refreshed website on May 31, highlighting the hallmarks of the Hamilton experience.
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As captain of Hamilton’s women’s basketball team, Kelcie Zarle ’22 is looking forward to combining her passions for the sport and communications after graduation as a social media coordinator for Moolah Kicks.
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Her love of public speaking goes back to her college days, when she was required to take a course in the subject. Now Cari Craden ’87 P’21 is a public speaking and pitch coach — in two languages.
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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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Juliet Davidson ’23 is spending her summer as a reporter for The Hudson Independent, a newspaper that covers the Westchester, N.Y., “Rivertowns” of Irvington, Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow, Scarborough-on-Hudson, Ardsley-on-Hudson, and Dobbs Ferry.
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Simon & Schuster is one of the top U.S. publishing companies, and according to Kayah Hodge ’21, working there is “low-key kind of a big deal.”
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Heather Saunders Estes K’74 majored in education and ceramics while she was a student at Kirkland and went on to receive her master of social work and master of public administration degrees from Syracuse University. She then moved to the San Francisco Bay Area where she became CEO of Planned Parenthood Northern California. Following her passion for poetry, she transitioned out of her role as CEO and began to write. Blue Light Press published her debut poetry book Inner Sunset in the summer of 2019, which can be found on Amazon. Learn more about Heather and her work on her website.
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Andrew Gibeley is an assistant publicist for the William Morrow imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. He graduated cum laude from Hamilton College in 2016 with honors in creative writing and a minor in theatre before completing the New York University (NYU) Summer Publishing Institute. A writer in his spare time, he recently completed Alex Dimitrov's poetry workshop at the 92Y and participated in Powerhouse Arena's Archways reading series.
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Emerson J. Sosa Ponce came to Hamilton as a Posse Scholar in 2006 and graduated in 2010 with a double major in English and French. Upon graduation, he moved to Chicago to work at Starcom Mediavest and resided in the midwest for five years. He currently lives in New York City and works at Mediacom as a communications planning director on the AARP business.
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Even before he's graduated, senior Andrew Wei has published research in a scholarly journal, Social Science Quarterly, in collaboration with his professor. The topic: “Inequality and Bias in the Demand for and Supply of News.”
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