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The mantra “study what you love” encourages students to venture into previously unfamiliar fields. Bria Dox ’22, for example, took advantage of Hamilton’s academic diversity to discover her passions for mineralogy and volcanology. This summer, she dove deeper into these fields through a geoscience research project, analyzing the mineral chemistry of rocks from Oregon’s Sand Mountain volcanic field.
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It’s a research-based love match, and Kathryn Kearney ’21 is about to make it official with the College Registrar. After much deliberation, she’s declaring American studies as her major.
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Hamilton has one meditation intern – the singular Emma Reynolds ’17.
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Clare Munroe ’18 is a chemical physics major with a clear post-Hamilton goal – veterinary school.
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Alexei Smith ’19, who has wanted to be an aerospace engineer since she was in high school, also wants a little poetry in her life.
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Caleb Williamson ’17 learned some important lessons from his professor who didn’t feed him facts or even advice — he simply asked questions.