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Students in “Religion and Modern Art” recently explored the Guggenheim Museum, as well as several other places where modern art meets spirituality in New York City, during a two-day trip to Manhattan.
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Willa Mihalyi-Koch ’19 and Hannah Zucker '15 have been awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships. This is a highly competitive, prestigious, nationally recognized fellowship that is awarded to just under 2000 students in the natural and social sciences and engineering.
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Kathleen "Kat" McGrory '05, former editor of The Spectator and currently deputy investigations editor at the Tampa Bay Times, was named a Pulitzer Prize finalist for "impactful reporting, based on sophisticated data analysis, that revealed an alarming rate of patient fatalities following Johns Hopkins’ takeover of a pediatric heart treatment facility."
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Hamilton’s Model UN team has attended three conferences this semester and has won awards at each. The team went to North American Model United Nations Conference hosted by University of Toronto (NAMUN), Princeton Diplomatic Invitational hosted by Princeton University (PDI), and &MUN hosted by The College of William and Mary.
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Hamilton College welcomed an array of scholars to campus for the inaugural Natural Things Conference arranged and hosted by Mackenzie Cooley, assistant professor of history from April 7 to 9.
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This is a story of a creative partnership, Hamilton style. It began when two strangers were assigned to be first-year roommates. In the latest chapter of the continuing friendship, one writes a novel, and the other helps get it published.
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Professor of Biology Herm Lehman recently presented an invited talk to the Zoology Department at Stockholm University. He presented student research that led to the discovery of a novel enzyme called TbhR.
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Molly Clark ’19, a public policy major and Hispanic studies minor, has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to South Korea.