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The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), one of the foremost associations in social science and humanities scholarship, awards highly competitive scholarships to a select number of applicants to support their academic research and writing. As such, the prestigious fellowships often require years of application fine-tuning to achieve. Assistant Professor of Literature Stephanie Bahr secured one on her first try.
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As artists, academics, and friends, they’d talked about doing a show together and, when it was finally lined up, the coronavirus hit.
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For the second year in a row, Hamilton’s Mathletics team has won the Snow Bowl competition, icing the competition from Colgate University, St. Lawrence University, and Skidmore College.
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When he assigned a Russian role-playing and survival game to his students last semester, little did Assistant Professor of Russian Studies Jason Cieply know that a few months later, the game would inspire him to try making his own batch of hand sanitizer.
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President David Wippman with his co-author Cornell Professor of American Studies Glenn Altschuler wrote an op-ed titled How America's undergraduates can survive — and thrive — at home in The Hill published on March 24.
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Hamilton College basketball player Kena Gilmour ’20 (New Paltz, N.Y./Kent School [Conn.]) was selected the male winner of the 2020 Jostens Trophy in an announcement made by the Rotary Club of Salem (Virginia) on Monday, March 23.
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Would you ride in one? If you do, it might grow on you. “Having ridden in the vehicles, you've got to feel it to believe it,” says Lucas Watson ’94, chief marketing officer for Cruise, a self-driving car company.
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Hamilton marks a decade of need-blind admission — a bold commitment to access and opportunity.
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It’s a job, which means it comes with deadlines, bottom lines, clients, crazy hours, and stress. Such things are rendered incidental, however, when reverential colleagues gather to watch the uncrating of a Monet. Six Hamilton alumni who work at the venerable auction house Sotheby’s New York talk about what they do.
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Though she found her job “through a happy coincidence,” it’s clear that the power of the Hamilton alumni-student network and a palpable enthusiasm for biology led Amelia Boyd ’20 to her upcoming position as an allergist research assistant.
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