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Assistant Professor of Physics Kate Brown sat down with Rebekah Fowler '21 to talk about her favorite course to teach, why she chose Hamilton, and how to succeed in her classes.
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During a fall semester in Hamilton’s New York City Program, economics major Bobby Finan ’13 discovered a) that investment banking wasn’t for him and b) the consumer products aspect of business was. At the time, craft distilleries were popping up everywhere, and Finan found them fascinating.
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Laura Engelhardt ’95 spent 11 years at Goldman Sachs. Now alternative dispute resolution is her career.
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Deacon Lile ’09 had two senior theses to juggle at Hamilton, one in chemistry and the other, his clear favorite, in history. He was burrowing into the devastating impact of the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic on Hamilton College and environs.
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Next in Hamilton’s Encore series of student performances is a May, 2019, concert by the Hamilton College Orchestra.
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LITS and geoscience staff members have been creating face shield components with the College's 3D printers to donate to health professionals in need.
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With his ongoing research project “The Spiritual Life of Dolls: Religious Technologies from Adam to Barbie to AI,” Associate Professor of Religious Studies S. Brent Rodriguez-Plate has been slowly uncovering humanity’s knack for reimagining the human form and engaging with it in myriad impactful, personal ways.
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Springtime at Hamilton normally means a confluence of newly admitted, not-yet-committed students strolling the pathways, sitting in on classes, and meeting with admission officers and students all in an effort to finalize their big decision — Will Hamilton be my home for the next four years?
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It won’t be in the Events Barn, but Hamilton students will come together Tuesday night to hear SHAED, an up-and-coming trio whose song Trampoline hit number one last year on the alternative chart. SHAED’s performance and Q&A with students will be streamed live on Hamilton’s Facebook.
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Inspired by his surgeon grandfather and his father’s recovery from cancer, Ishan Bhatia ’20 will conduct cancer research in India at Tata Memorial Center in Mumbai after graduation.
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