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At the invitation of Indian textile artist Shelly Jyoti, Professor of History Lisa Trivedi recently presented during a virtual event titled “Epoch 2020: Relevance of Gandhi in Present Tense.” Trivedi has collaborated with Jyoti for five years.
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Professor of History Lisa Trivedi recently hosted a virtual talk by Jorrit Britschgi, director of the Rubin Museum of Art in New York. The conversation was part of a new initiative of ASIANetwork.
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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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Professor of History Lisa Trivedi was a featured speaker on the University of Michigan’s recent Open Access Publishing in Asian Studies Workshop.
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An article titled “Maternal Care and Global Public Health: Bombay and Manchester, 1900–1950,” by Professor of History Lisa Trivedi, was recently published in the journal Social History of Medicine.
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An essay by Professor of History Lisa Trivedi is included in Performative Communication: Culture and Politics in South Asia, recently published by Routledge.
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Professor of History Lisa Trivedi was recently named the winner of the Van J. Symons Distinguished Service Award by ASIANetwork, a consortium of 165 liberal arts colleges with programs in Asian Studies.
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Refocusing the Lens: Pranlal K. Patel’s Photographs of Women at Work in Ahmedabad curated by Professor of History Lisa Trivedi and Assistant Professor of Art Robert Knight opened at City Hall in Sacramento California on Feb 6.
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Hamilton College’s highest awards for teaching were presented to four faculty members during the annual Class & Charter Day ceremony on May 9.
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Hamilton College Dean of Faculty Patrick Reynolds announced the promotion of four Hamilton faculty members to the rank of professor. Brian Collett, physics; Heather Merrill, Africana studies; Cheryl Morgan, French; and Lisa Trivedi, history, were promoted effective Oct. 3.
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