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Myranda “Randy” Tristant ’22 knows the world can be “uncomfortable” and “dirty,” but she also knows that it can be a place to heal and reflect, which is exactly what her writing and art aim to do.
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A summer’s study abroad clinched Jacob Colangelo 20’s entwined interests in art history and Italian.
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“Stigmata: A Memoir of Pain and Resistance,” by Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies Vivyan Adair, appears in the current issue of Feminist Studies.
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Gabe DeJoseph, Phoebe Duke-Mosier, Alex Hendry, and Garth Robinson — all members of the Class of 2019 — were recently inducted into Hamilton College’s chapter of Theta Alpha Kappa.
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Ralph Nichols ’40, a 100-year-old veteran living in Connecticut, talks about his D-Day experience as a lieutenant on the U.S.S. Corry, a destroyer at the invasion of Utah Beach. He shares his memories in an audio clip.
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Assistant Professor of Sociology Matthew Grace recently published an article titled “Occupational Variation in Burnout Among Medical Staff: Evidence for the Stress of Higher Status” in Social Science & Medicine.
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Sheridan Cordova ’20 studied Russian in high school but had no intention of continuing with the language until she took a Russian film course. Her are three of her favorite things about Russian studies.
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Leo Ross ’21 plans to spend his summer kicking back, playing some David Bowie, and thinking about fascism.
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Roberta (Bonnie) Krueger, the Burgess Chair of Romance Languages & Literature and Professor of French, was recently invited to speak at a journée d’études, or study day, at the University of Paris 7 (Denis Diderot).
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While researching a project about Mrs. Frank Leslie, a 19th-century publisher who bequeathed her fortune to a leading suffragist, journalist Elaine Weiss K’73, P’07 encountered a rivulet of history she couldn’t resist. Mrs. Leslie’s story was big and bold — fabulous wealth, business success, notorious love life — but Weiss followed the rivulet.
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