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Daphney Gaston ’16 is still a graduate student, but her career is just up ahead. She is poised to finish a master’s program at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education.
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I chose cinema studies because I've always watched a ton of movies and really craved a formal education on the history and theory.
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Hamilton College Performing Arts presents Beyond Sacred: Voices of Muslim Identity on Saturday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m., in Wellin Hall, Schambach Center for Music and the Performing Arts. Beyond Sacred is an interview-based theater production by Ping Chong + Company exploring the social challenges faced by young Muslims — at school, at work, and anywhere else.
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Moody’s Investor’s Service has affirmed Hamilton College’s Aa2 rating and said the College’s financial outlook is stable.
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“That’s a woman at work,” Steve Buckingham, renowned music producer, said as he shared a photograph of Dolly Parton from her first day of recording the album The Grass Is Blue. As Buckingham clicked through the images of himself, Parton, and the work they did together, the audience listened to the tales with the respect that Buckingham seemed to reserve for Parton. His talk on Feb. 26 offered a look into both the world of music production and Parton’s iconic career.
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Assistant Professor of Anthropology Colin Quinn and Associate Dean of Faculty and Associate Professor of Anthropology Nathan Goodale are co-authors of an article published in the current issue of the European Journal of Archaeology.
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Hamilton College President David Wippman announced the death of Life Trustee and Chairman Emeritus Stuart L. Scott ‘61 in an email to the Hamilton community on Feb. 25.
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Much to the delight of “east-siders,” the Bundy Café and Lounge, formerly Bundy Dining Hall, is now open. This space is intended to be a place for the Hamilton community, with special attention to the East side of campus, to eat, gather, socialize, study, and hold events.
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The Hamilton College Continentals received an at-large bid and were chosen as one of the 16 early-round hosts for the 2019 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship when the 64-team field was announced on Monday afternoon.
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Linda Sormin, a professor of ceramic art at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, came to Hamilton as part of The Visiting Artist Series on Feb. 20.
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