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Edgar B. Graves Professor of History Alfred Kelly was an invited commentator at a faculty seminar in Berlin on "Germany, Europe, and the Refugee Crisis." The seminar was sponsored by Studienforum Berlin and included 20 American professors specializing on Germany.
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This fall, Aleta Brown ’17 will start a graduate program in entrepreneurship in the arts at SUNY Purchase, where she intends to learn the skills necessary to realizing her dream of founding an interdisciplinary arts non-profit.
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Visiting Associate Professor of Religious Studies S. Brent Plate recently edited a four-volume reference work for Routledge’s Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies series.
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For 35 years, the Gamers - a band of men in their mid-50s who originally gathered weekly on Saturday nights to play board games in the early 80s as students at Hamilton - have never stopped playing.
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Omar Beesley '20 and Spencer Woolfson '20 study "word embedding," a modern technique that associates words with vectors and then uses linear algebra to discover links among words in large data sets.
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“Gender Ideals in Turbulent Times: An Examination of Insecurity, Islam, and Muslim Men’s Gender Attitudes during the Arab Spring,” co-authored by Assistant Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas was recently published in the journal Comparative Sociology.
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Hamilton’s Communications office was honored for its work on the College’s recent website redesign with a Circle of Excellence gold award, the organization's top national award in that category, from the Council or Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). It received the top award from among 64 entries in the website category.
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This summer, Tara Cicic ’18 will be spending a good amount of time in Grant Garden, collecting samples from Professor Percy Saunders' peonies and genotyping them.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner directed a Sunoikisis course development seminar at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, D.C., June 5th and 6th.
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Jonathan Overpeck ’79, one of the nation’s leading experts on climate change, has been appointed the inaugural dean of the University of Michigan (U-M) School for Environment and Sustainability.
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