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For many students pursuing a higher education, a common goal relates to finding ways to give back upon graduation. At Hamilton, students like Anyi Rescalvo ’22 are able to get a jump-start on giving back through opportunities for career-related experiences during the summer.
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In an opinion piece published by Inside Higher Ed, Doran Larson, the Walcott-Bartlett Professor of Literature, discusses the value of allowing the incarcerated to study in prison.
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While governmental use of technology to monitor and manage citizens may seem like something straight out of an Orwellian novel, Joel Harper ’21 knows that “high-tech tools” are used by governments all around the world.
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Tina Fey, the executive producer, head writer, and star of NBC’s Emmy Award-winning comedy 30 Rock, will be the next guest in Hamilton College’s Sacerdote Great Names series, on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m., in the Margaret Bundy Scott Field House. The event is free and open to the public, but tickets will be required.
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Hamilton College welcomes the 513 members of its Class of 2023 on Tuesday, Aug. 20, for nine days of Orientation.
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This summer, Sabrina Pike ’20 has been working as a research assistant for Hamilton’s Archaeology Field School.
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The first clue that the summer internship would suit her precisely came during the telephone interview when she applied for the position at a nonprofit in Georgia. The proof came during the last two days of the job, when Delta Reyes '20 presented a health information program she'd designed for girls.
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Boyle Heights is a vibrant, tight-knit neighborhood with a long history of activism on the East Side of Los Angeles. Over the years, a wide-range of nonprofit organizations have risen to uplift the community in a multitude of ways while addressing important issues impacting the area.
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The Chemistry Department recently hosted organic chemistry students and faculty from Colgate University and Hobart and William Smith Colleges for SmORS, the annual Summer Organic Research Symposium.
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While scientists know that methane is a powerful greenhouse gas that contributes to the climate crisis, there is still uncertainty surrounding where all the methane in the atmosphere comes from. This summer Emely Chacon ’22, Lucille Kline ’22, and Pauline Santry ’21 traversed both wetlands and the village of Clinton to gather data on methane sources, better understand methane production, and find potential answers to the methane mystery.
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