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Students kept busy as they wrapped up the fall semester and over winter break. Read about what some of them did.
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Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong has published two research articles with recent alumni.
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Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong recently published two articles with Hamilton alumna co-authors.
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Dean of Faculty Ngoni Munemo recognized 10 faculty members with Dean’s Scholarly Achievement Awards in three categories — career achievement, early career achievement, and notable year — at the May 2 faculty meeting. These awards recognize individual accomplishment and reflect a richness and depth of scholarship and creative activity across the faculty.
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Three Hamilton environmental studies majors — Emily Benson ’23, Katie Tanner ’23, and Ellie Sangree ’24 — presented their research at the American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting in Chicago in December. The students were accompanied by Aaron Strong and Heather Kropp, assistant professors of environmental studies.
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Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong recently presented an invited talk, titled “Carbon Neutrality Should Not Be the End Goal” at the Lund University Center for Sustainability Studies in Sweden.
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Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong and Chris Inkiow ’22 presented their research “Tax Policy Structures for Incentivizing Reforestation of Abandoned Agricultural Lands in New York State” to a Forest Tax Policy and Extension Working Group meeting organized by the U.S. Forest Service.
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Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong and Emmett Orgass '21 gave an invited presentation to the Pacific Coast Collaborative's Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia Symposium in Portland, Ore., on October 14.
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Highlights of May’s coverage have been compiled by the Media Relations Office.
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Major national and regional news organizations regularly interview Hamilton faculty, staff, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.
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