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A new report, released by the Levitt Center in cooperation with Judge Ralph Eannace of Utica City Court and other public officials, offers proof of the broad community benefits to developing, introducing, and sustaining alternative methods of handling individuals with mental illness in the criminal justice system.
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Director of the Wellin Museum of Art Tracy Adler and Katherine Alcauskas, the Wellin’s collections curator and exhibitions manager, recently participated in a conference on “Teaching & Learning with Museum Exhibitions—Innovations across the Disciplines.”
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There are lateral career moves, career moves that boost you far up the ladder, and moves that are even loftier. “I’m not a very religious person, but certainly doing work for Adam J. Lewis Academy feels like a higher calling, if you will,” said John Munro '87.
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In an opinion piece published by Inside Higher Ed, Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, wrote about oft-biased student evaluations and how their use in assessing faculty leads to inequitable outcomes and could result in future lawsuits.
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Having grown up in Boston, Katherine O’Malley ’19 knew the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute well. But little did she expect that she would begin her post-graduate career there. When she first arrived at Hamilton, she only knew that she wanted to study biology.
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Professor of Music Lydia Hamessley recently presented “‘Coat of Many Colors’: Dolly Parton’s Memory Palace of Healing” at the Feminist Theory and Music Conference at Berklee College of Music in Boston.
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Fourteen attendees and three instructors from around the world have gathered on campus for the Short Course in Modern X-ray Spectrometry Theory offered by the Hamilton Analysis (XRF) Lab this week.
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In an email to the Hamilton community on June 21, Dean of Faculty Suzanne Keen announced the passing of Professor of History Emeritus Edwin B. Lee, Jr. on Friday, June 14, at the age of 94.
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Though classes are out for the academic year, the Hamilton Outing Club (HOC) is alive and well, thriving in the summer weather. Having already hosted one day hike and one overnight hike over the past couple weeks, HOC is planning to continue organizing outdoor excursions for the community.
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Lucas Mangold, a rising senior from Greenwich, Conn., is spending the first weeks of summer break getting an early start on his thesis research. A geosciences major, he is analyzing local microspherules under the guidance of Professor of Geosciences Dave Bailey.
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