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“I never expected to risk arrest protesting a current Secretary of State,” wrote former Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration and current Linowitz Professor of International Affairs Ann C. Richard in a Newsweek essay.
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In one of their many bonding events held throughout the year, the Multicultural Peer Mentoring Project (MP2) recently visited the North Star Orchard to enjoy the crisp fall season, delicious apples, and great company.
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At the invitation of the Rochester, N.Y., office of The Nature Conservancy, Ernest Williams recently presented “What's Happening to Monarchs?” at the Jewish Community Center in Brighton, N.Y.
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As president of Second Helpings Atlanta, Sheri Silverman Labovitz K’73 is helping to reduce both hunger and food waste.
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Last weekend more than 100 alumni, students, and faculty members gathered in our nation's capital to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Hamilton’s Washington D.C. Program.
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Editor and stand-up comedian Selena Coppock '02 shares about the thrill of preparing to interview Tina Fey.
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Even before he's graduated, senior Andrew Wei has published research in a scholarly journal, Social Science Quarterly, in collaboration with his professor. The topic: “Inequality and Bias in the Demand for and Supply of News.”
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Hamilton College has installed 20 electric car charging stations at various locations throughout the campus as shown on the map above. They have been available for use by the campus and community free of charge since April 15.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Quincy Newell recently presented a lecture about Jane Manning James, a black woman who converted to Mormonism in the early 1840s, at Montana State University.
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Equality, loss, neglect, legacy. These are just some of the unabashedly vulnerable topics Heidi Wong ’20 addresses in her latest collection of poetry and paintings, The Blue Velvet Dress Says I Told You So, published by 777.
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