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May’s news highlights ranged from Russian President Putin’s future to the College’s Commencement. Links are provided, but some may require subscriptions to access content. Please contact Vige Barrie if you cannot open a link or do not have a subscription.
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Social impact is the life work for Michael Nelson ’16, who is fresh from a summer working in the Biden-Harris Administration to implement the $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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The annual Hamilton Pitch Competition, which is open to Hamilton students and graduates of the last decade, is an involved process from September through April. Eight start-ups participated this year, attending conferences on the ins and outs of entrepreneurship hosted by a variety of alumni.
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For Rashveena Rajaram ’16, the world is indeed her oyster. Born and raised in the island nation of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, the Harvard Business School M.B.A. student and women’s financial podcast co-founder discovered her life’s work when she first ventured to Hamilton in 2012.
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Jeremy Mathurin ’16 graduated from Hamilton and into a job at the formidable consulting firm Deloitte.,He noted on his resume that he'd taken an advanced statistical modeling course at Hamilton that focused largely on “R,” a programming language for big data.
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An article by Associate Professor of Chemistry Max Majireck and his former research student John Bennett ’16 was recently published online by ScienceDirect.
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Not long out of school, Sophie Aron ’16 already has made an impact in the fight against human trafficking. She's the research and program coordinator at the SAFE Center for Human Trafficking Survivors.
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Professor of Government Sharon Werning Rivera co-edited a special double issue of Post-Soviet Affairs titled “The Foreign Policy Attitudes of Russian Elites, 1993-2016.”
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Two members of the French and Francophone Studies faculty recently presented papers at the annual Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium in Sarasota, Fla.
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To dispose of this right up front, yes, Jessica Tang ’16 has watched NBC's Parks and Recreation, and relates to it a bit. She works at the Citywide Services Division at the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
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