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Hamilton College President David Wippman announced the death of J. Martin Carovano, Hamilton’s 16th president, in an email to the Hamilton community on Aug. 13.
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As long as animal rights are threatened, Akela Baldwin ’20 fights for animal justice. An aspiring animal rights lawyer, she is continuing the fight through one internship at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge and another at Farm Sanctuary.
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For James Sanderson ’21, helping educate youth has been a longtime endeavor. When he was younger, he helped his mother work for The Sudanese Education Foundation, which helps provide survivors of the Sudanese genocide with education. Later he helped her develop her company ThinkerAnalytix, which designs curricula for high schools and colleges. Now, Sanderson is working for Harlem Lacrosse, a non-profit organization that gives inner-city, at-risk youth in New York, Boston, Los Angeles, Baltimore, and Philadelphia athletic coaching and academic tutoring, and he couldn’t be more pleased.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Brent Rodriguez-Plate was invited to the “Religious Worlds of New York” summer institute to lead an afternoon workshop on material culture and religion.
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Five hundred plus new students adventuring on 61 overnight trips, overseen by 122 trained student leaders. How’s that for a logistical challenge?
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Brigit Humphreys ’21 is interning this summer with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Great Falls, Mont. There, she helps protect and support local wildlife.
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An intern at the Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, Gabe Linden '20 has spent the past couple months assisting the practice’s orthopedic research manager with various clinical studies.
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Samuel Finkelstein ’14 he’s heading into his first winter in Rockland, Maine, ready to work whatever the weather. He’s laid in a couple of cords of wood for the stove that heats his cabin, and he has the gear and the space to pursue an interest that would be more challenging to do in New York.
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Every day of her internship, Mary Bei Prince ’20 interacts with Thomas Nast, the nineteenth-century cartoonist who developed visual archetypes such as the Republican elephant, Democratic donkey, Uncle Sam, and Santa Claus.
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A book review by Heidi Ravven, the Bates and Benjamin Professor of Classical and Religious Studies, was recently published on H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online.
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