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The Hamilton College Arboretum has been awarded a Level II Accreditation by The ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program and The Morton Arboretum, for achieving particular standards of professional practices deemed important for arboreta and botanic gardens.
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Jack Scacco ’21 has spent the summer working remotely as an intern conducting computer science research for the Air Force Research Lab in Rome, N.Y. Here he describes what he’s learned and what the experience was like for him.
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This summer while most jobs went remote — and for that matter, indoors — Nandini Subramaniam ’22 did on-site archaeological research internship at the Fort Drum Army military reservation.
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Social distancing in crows? Associate Professor Andrea Townsend and Assistant Professor of Psychology Keelah Williams have published a paper about the challenges of social distancing in humans and other animals.
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Members of Hamilton’s Class of 2024 began arriving on campus today to begin COVID-19 screening and move into their residence halls. Arrivals will be staggered across Monday and Tuesday, to allow for social distancing and minimized contact.
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When asked what he sees himself doing in the future, Luis Morales ’20 answered quickly: “Running for office. Becoming a state senator or U.S. senator at one point, or both. Working my way through all levels of government and leading change.”
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New data from the Survey of Russian Elites suggest that U.S.-Russian relations will not improve any time soon, at least insofar as they depend on the foreign policy attitudes of high-ranking Russians.
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To all you majors in history, sociology, literature, economics, Africana studies, and sundry other subjects — welcome to Computer Science 101.
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Professor of Biology Herm Lehman has been applying his professional academic interest in public health to the greater good as a volunteer COVID-19 contact tracer for Oneida County.
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Her current climate-change research at the Center for Strategic and International Studies takes on how to transition from carbon-based energy in a way that protects and even benefits communities and economies. That’s known as “just transition,” and it’s the type of work Mary Margaret Allen ’17 aspired to well before she started college.
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