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John Werner ’92 makes a practice of translating his varied interests (augmented reality, photography, TEDx, to name a few) into action to get things done. At the moment, that puts him in the thick of an effort to monitor COVID-19 without jeopardizing personal privacy.
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After developing a strong interest in public service during her time at Hamilton, Eleni Broadwell ’20 has landed a position where she can fully explore that passion. The history major and government minor is working as an honors paralegal at the Federal Trade Commission.
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President David Wippman co-authored an opinion piece published by The Hill on July 13 titled Memo to President Trump: College students are not sponges.
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During one of their trips to a thrift shop, Sammy Johnson ’20 and Chad Varney ’22 had an idea that would become an upcycled clothing company they called Upcurl.
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Fresh from graduation, Michelle Chung ’20 began an extensive job search and, having previously interned for Penguin Random House, knew that she had an interest in publishing. After identifying an opening with Simon & Schuster, a top publishing company based in New York City, she reached out to Brian Belfiglio ’90.
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Professor of Government and Department Chair Sharon Rivera co-authored an op-ed in The Washington Post’s Monkey Cage blog titled "Russia’s referendum could keep Vladimir Putin in power until 2036."
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Charles Dunst ’18 — journalist, think-tank associate, graduate student in international studies at the London School of Economics — made time to answer some questions about his career so far.
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Award-winning author Kamila Shamsie ’94 wrote an op-ed for the British newspaper The Guardian titled “The UK once welcomed refugees - now we detain them indefinitely. It must end.”
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“I haven’t had the chance to get stuck knee-deep in the mud before.” Hamilton summer internship funding helps give students a variety of experiences which, for Robbie Rioux ’21, includes spending some time in the mud.
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Hamilton College and the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) have announced that they are canceling intercollegiate athletics competition for the 2020 fall season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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