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Professor of Music Lydia Hamessley presented a paper titled “Elizabethan Traces in Appalachia? How Critics (Mis)Understand Dolly Parton’s Songs and Voice,” at the national meeting of the American Musicological Society (AMS).
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Associate Professor of Africana Studies Nigel Westmaas was a guest on WRFG Radio Atlanta on December 9 as a guest discussant on developments and challenges in the Caribbean in 2017.
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The Hamilton College men's hockey team continues to be ranked in the new D3hockey.com and USCHO.com Division III Top 15 polls that were released on Monday, Dec. 11.
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Students participating in the New York City Program volunteered at the Bowery Mission on Dec. 2, and got the opportunity to assist in serving food to hundreds of needy New Yorkers. The Bowery staff was very welcoming and appreciative of the group’s assistance.
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Hamilton in France students visited the exhibition “Being Modern: Museum of Modern Art in Paris,” the first exhibition in Paris of the New York-based Museum of Modern Art’s collection, at the Louis Vuitton Fondation on Friday, Dec. 1.
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Nhora Lucía Serrano, visiting assistant professor of comparative literature, has been selected to serve on the judging panel of the 2018 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, frequently referred to as “the comic book world's version of the Oscars.”
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Twelve organizations in the Town of Kirkland have received a share of $70,000 from the Hamilton College Town-Gown Fund. The Town-Gown Fund has now invested more than $763,000 in the Clinton community since 2001.
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An essay by Doran Larson, the Walcott-Bartlett Chair of Ethics and Christian Evidences and professor of literature and creative writing, appears in the November/December issue of Corrections Today.
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Helen Stutsman ’19 has spent the past eight Novembers writing 50,0000 word novels. Is she a masochist with nothing better to do? Probably not—she’s just one of several student writers at Hamilton who love a challenge.
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Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Seth Schermerhorn and Lecturer in Religious Studies Meredith Moss presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion (AAR), which took place in Boston in November.
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