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Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, was interviewed by Marketplace Senior Reporter Nancy Marshall-Genzer for a segment focused on departing Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s economic legacy.
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Over the past two weekends (Jan. 20-21 and 27-28) Hamilton’s two mock trial teams have traveled near and far to compete against the best programs in the country. These two tournaments, held at Georgetown and Cornell, respectively, were the teams’ final opportunities to get hands-on practice before the “March Madness” style tournaments begin in February.
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For the first time in campus history, the Shenandoah-Kirkland Initiative brought traditional dancers and artists from the Oneida Nation to perform at Hamilton College.
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Digital media interns share their photos from around campus each week on the College Facebook page. Whether they're dramatic photos from high above campus or from a quiet moment in Sadove Student Center, the interns offer a glimpse of what's happening here at Hamilton.
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Kyoko Omori, associate professor of Japanese and chair of East Asian Languages and Literatures, gave a presentation on Jan. 4 at MLA (Modern Language Association) in New York City.
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Jim Rushton ’92, the chief revenue officer of the Los Angeles Chargers, isn’t just building a football team from the ground up; he’s helping to create a $2.5 billion entertainment, commercial, and residential complex that will house it.
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Derek Jones, the Irma M. and Robert D. Morris Professor of Economics, participated in a conference on “Capital Shares and Research Questions in the Social Sciences” at Rutgers University Jan. 14th to 16th.
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That moment you realize you can take any course that sounds interesting: When it happened to first-year student Elliot Plaut ’19, he opted for Arabic.
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Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies Anne Lacsamana was invited by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences to present at the “Moving Towards Equality: Mapping Women’s Achievements and Challenges Around the World” conference.
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The Outing Club punctuated the first weekend of the new semester with a trip to Snowy Mountain on Jan. 20. A group of 15 stood tall against the unforgiving temperature and embraced the brisk mountain air. The summit, 3,898 feet, is the highest in Hamilton County and boasts a fire tower. A winter hike gives brave adventurers a unique chance to get spectacular views from the summit floor, eliminating the need of climbing the tower.
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