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Alan Cafruny, Henry Platt Bristol Professor of International Affairs, spent three weeks in England in November as a Visiting Scholar at Oxford Brookes University where he presented several seminars. He also lectured on U.S.-European relations at the University of Bath and participated in a symposium and book launch of his most recent publication, Europe at Bay (co-authored by J. Magnus Ryner), at Oxford Brookes on Nov. 16.
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Assistant Professor of English Katherine Terrell presented a paper titled "Mythical Ancestry and the Authority of History in Medieval Scottish Verse and Chronicle" at the University of Edinburgh on Nov. 28. Terrell is currently a visiting fellow at the University of Edinburgh's Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, where she is writing a book on medieval Scottish poetry and historiography.
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Professor of History Thomas Wilson presented a paper titled "Confucian Ritual Theory" on the panel "Rituals in Indian and Chinese Cultures: A Comparative Perspective" at the American Academy of Religion (AAR) conference in San Diego on Nov. 17. He also served as a discussant on the panel titled "Performing Harmony: Interpreting Daoist Ritual" at the conference. Wilson chairs the History Department at Hamilton.
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Jack Li '08 presented his summer research on the use of transposon genetics as a marker for evolutionary biology at this year's Sigma Xi research conference in Orlando. Li's transposon project is under the direction of Assistant Professor of Biology Wei-Jen Chang, who is leading this collaborating project with colleagues from Princeton University.
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The Hamilton College Choir will lead a Christmas Service of Lessons and Carols on Sunday, Dec. 2, at 4 p.m. in the College Chapel. The tradition of the Service of Lessons and Carols dates back to Christmas Eve of 1918 and Cambridge University in England. Originally planned by the new dean of King's College, fresh from his role as army chaplain in World War I, the service has now become a tradition for many colleges across the world. The Hamilton Choir is directed by Professor of Music G. Roberts Kolb. The Rev. Jeffrey H. McArn, College chaplain, will officiate over the service, with the assistance of readers and candle bearers from Hamilton.
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What does a high school athlete, accustomed to six-day-a-week practices and games, do when he or she arrives at college and does not play an intercollegiate sport? For many Hamilton students the answer is intramural or club sports. On the Hill and at many other colleges, intramurals fill the need to continue playing a sport from high school or a desire to try something new. At Hamilton an estimated 500-600 students this year are playing or will play on an intramural or club team – from soccer and ice hockey to badminton and Frisbee.
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Patrick Mottola '88 is among a group of attorneys who recently received the Golden Hammer Award for their pro bono work for the Raritan Valley Chapter of Habitat for Humanity (RVHFH) serving Somerset and Hunterdon counties in New Jersey. The Real Estate & Land Use Group of the Somerville, N.J., law firm of Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A., worked to obtain variances and site plan approval for RVHFH's Somerset County Franklin Township project. The project, which includes four homes for low-income families, is the first in a series of projects for which the Real Estate & Land Use Group is offering its services gratis.
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Patrick Mottola '88 is among a group of attorneys who recently received the Golden Hammer Award for their pro bono work for the Raritan Valley Chapter of Habitat for Humanity (RVHFH) serving Somerset and Hunterdon counties in New Jersey. The Real Estate & Land Use Group of the Somerville, N.J. law firm of Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. worked to obtain variances and site plan approval for RVHFH's Somerset County Franklin Township project. The project, which includes four homes for low-income families, is the first in a series of projects for which the Real Estate & Land Use Group is offering its services gratis.
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Patrick Mottola '88 is among a group of attorneys who recently received the Golden Hammer Award for their pro bono work for the Raritan Valley Chapter of Habitat for Humanity (RVHFH) serving Somerset and Hunterdon counties in New Jersey. The Real Estate & Land Use Group of the Somerville, N.J. law firm of Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. worked to obtain variances and site plan approval for RVHFH's Somerset County Franklin Township project. The project, which includes four homes for low-income families, is the first in a series of projects for which the Real Estate & Land Use Group is offering its services gratis.
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Utica attorney J.K. Hage '72 and business partner Joseph Karam are bringing cutting edge technology to the renovation of a downtown office building with the installation of a geothermal energy system that will heat and cool the building without the use of conventional power sources. The energy system, which is already installed, consists of 25 wells that run 420 feet below the earth and draw geothermal energy to the surface. A vegetation-topped roof will help reduce the waste of energy resources.