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Moving steadily upward every year, the Hamilton Annual Fund again exceeded its year-end goal this fiscal year, reaching a total of $7.156 million.
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Paul Hart ’20 is one of 200 Hamilton students conducting research or completing an internship supported by the College this summer. He's working with Associate Professor of Chemistry Max Majireck to synthesize a compound called BRD9876. BRD is essentially a selective motor protein inhibitor, and that means it targets multiple myeloma cells as a form of blood cancer.
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Associate Professor of Theatre Mark Cryer will play the role of Gloucester in the Saratoga Shakespeare Company’s production of King Lear.
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Assistant Professor of Anthropology Colin Quinn led a six-week field school this summer, the New River Headwaters Archaeology Project, in Ashe County N.C. This final blog post is written by Lana Dorr '21, a student from Kahuku, Hawaii.
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Regional British Columbia newspapers Nelson Star and Valley News announced a public open house and presentation about The Slocan Narrows Archaeological Project taking place on July 24.
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Derek Jones, the Irma M. and Robert D. Morris Professor of Economics, recently attended the Beyster Symposium in La Jolla, Calif., where he was a discussant for a paper titled “Do Employee Share Owners Face Too Much Financial Risk?”
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This summer, Kenny Letts ’21 is stepping on stage, putting on his dancing shoes, warming up his voice, and teaching others to do the same. He's the lead intern and performance intern for the Broadway Dreams Foundation.
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Adri Cruz ’21 and Andrew Projansky ’21 have spent much of their summer immersed in theoretical physics research, collecting data and coding, modeling, testing, and debugging a program they created.
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“The impact of receiving SMS price and weather information on small scale farmers in Colombia,” co-authored by Associate Professor of Economics Emily Conover, was recently published online in the journal World Development.
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The Hamilton College Summer Program in Philosophy (HCSPiP) recently welcomed George Yancy to campus for a public lecture and discussion on “A Letter of Love: And the Return of White Backlash.” Yancy, a professor of philosophy at Emory University and a Montgomery Fellow in Residence at Dartmouth College, is one of the most influential thinkers today on critical race theory, critical whiteness studies, and the philosophy of race.
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