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Aaron Strong, assistant professor of environmental studies, recently published an article on coastal climate change impacts in BioScience with colleagues from Duke, the University of North Carolina, the University of Maryland, Resources for the Future, George Washington University, and Villanova.
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Women's track & field athlete Cat Berry '19 (Mansfield, Ohio/Western Reserve Academy) and men's basketball swingman Peter Hoffmann '19 (Putnam Valley, N.Y./Haldane HS) received the 2019 Jack B. Riffle Awards at Hamilton College's senior varsity athlete awards celebration on Tuesday, May 21.
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Drew Castronovo ’19 began his Hamilton career with an Introduction to Geology Class and will soon graduate will a job inspecting sediment for L.A. Private Eyes Engineers.
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An article titled “Philosophical Method,” by Associate Professor of Philosophy Russell Marcus, appears in the current issue of The Philosopher's Magazine.
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Director of Opportunity Programs and Interim Director of Diversity and Inclusion Phyllis Breland ’80 was honored for going above and beyond in service to students
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Students in Professor Matthew Grace’s Sociology 101 class explore a variety of campus topics and use technology to tell stories in an interactive way.
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An article co-authored by Professor of Mathematics Robert Kantrowitz ’82 was recently published in the International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences.
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While finishing his master’s degree in 1996, Samuel Werberg ’94 says that it was then when he realized how big the world was and how little he’d seen of it. After three years volunteering for the Peace Corps, he briefly worked in the private sector before deciding he was meant to be abroad. He joined the U.S. State Department as a diplomat in 2004 and has been there ever since.
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Practicing year-round has paid off for members of the Hot Saucers, the men’s ultimate Frisbee team headed for College Station, Texas, where they will compete in the national finals.
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Christina Florakis ’19 has been named the recipient of this year’s Levitt Center Post-Graduate Social Innovation Fellowship. Next year, Florakis will travel to Chios, Greece, to work on improving communication between Greek citizens and refugees. She is majoring in cognitive science, an interdisciplinary concentration of her own design that mainly combines elements of sociology and psychology.
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