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More than 30 Hamilton Outing Club leaders spent last weekend developing the skills to manage backcountry medical emergencies during a Wilderness First Aid (WFA) course taught by instructors from Stonehearth Open Learning Opportunities.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Quincy Newell recently published a book and two articles, all about Jane Elizabeth Manning James, an early African American convert to Mormonism.
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Consuming Catastrophe: Mass Culture in America’s Decade of Disaster, by Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication Tim Recuber, was published by Temple University Press last week.
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Hamilton Model UN took part in Colgate University's Model African Union Conference on Oct. 22-23. Colgate, Union College, St. Lawrence University, Swarthmore College, and Hobart and William Smith Colleges also participated in the conference which was hosted by the New York 6.
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The fall F.I.L.M. series continues on Sunday, Oct. 30, when Viennese artists Gustav Deutsch and Hanna Schimek present Shirley: Visions of Reality (2013).
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The Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate computational chemistRY (MERCURY) recently announced the receipt of $225,000 through the National Science Foundation’s Major Research Instrumentation (NSF-MRI) program.
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Professor of Art Katharine Kuharic will be featured as the inaugural artist when New York’s P.P.O.W Gallery opens an expanded space on Friday, Oct. 28. A reception is planned from 6-8 p.m., at P.P.O.W’s new sixth floor space.
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At Haverford College’s “Black Squirrel Invitational,” on Oct. 22-23, Hamilton Mock Trial celebrated a number of firsts: the first tournament of the year, the first competition for new members (Bryce Murdick ’20, and Michael Wang ’19), and the first tournament where Hamilton’s Mock Trial program competed with two teams.
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Professor of French Joseph Mwantuali was an invited participant on a panel about “Sexual & Gender Violence” during the annual Congo Week conference in New York City on Oct. 15.
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Flying brooms, flourishing wands and conjuring of various spells were seen throughout Benedict Hall this past weekend as more than 60 students participated in the 16th annual “Hogwarts at Hamilton” performances on Oct. 21 and Oct. 22. These shows, featuring both family-friendly and adult versions, functioned as fundraisers for the Kirkland Library as well as a way for youngsters, students and the Hamilton community to enjoy the October spirit.
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