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  • Hamilton’s Model United Nations team competed in the annual North American Model United Nations (NAMUN) conference from Feb. 22 to Feb. 25, in Toronto.

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  • Speakers Laura Engelhardt ’95, Vasant Dhar, and Juvencio Maeztu P’20 shared personal experiences that show the positive impacts of stepping outside your comfort zone and challenging your natural inclinations.

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  • Interfilm/Interfaith, a film series co-sponsored by Hamilton College and the Interfaith Coalition of Greater Utica and hosted at Munson Williams Proctor Art Institute Sinnott Auditorium, begins on Tuesday, Feb. 27.

  • NPR’s Only a Game celebrated a 1936 Olympian and Hamilton hockey goalie on its Feb. 24 broadcast, not for his prowess on the ice, but for his courage in standing up to Hitler in a brief but prescient moment.

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  • Nearly 100 students, faculty, and staff gathered for a public rally in light of the recent shooting at Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. Led by the college’s Black and Latinx Student Union (BLSU), the rally was held as a way to remember the victims and foster conversation about Parkland.

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  • Cheryl Morgan, professor and chair of French and Francophone studies, and Claire Mouflard, assistant professor of French and Francophone studies, gave presentations at the Women in French conference, hosted this year by the Winthrop-King Institute at Florida State University in Tallahassee on Feb. 8 to 10.

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  • The Community Outreach & Cooperative Project (COOP) hires senior fellows each year to help run volunteer projects both in the Hamilton community and in the greater Utica area.

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  • Alan Cafruny, the Henry Platt Bristol Chair of International Affairs and Professor of Government, gave an invited lecture based on his recently published book at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.

  • The large numbers of migrants traveling into the European Union has left policymakers struggling to come up with a humanitarian and practical solution. Leila Simona Talani, professor of international political economy at King’s College London and scholar-in-residence at Hamilton’s Levitt Center, spoke recently on the migration crisis.

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  • Take 35 active middle schoolers, add in 15 Hamilton students, put them in a gym with game, crafts, and pizza and a healthy dose of competition, and you have the popular Hangin’ with Hamilton.

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