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A paper on the “Economic Consequences of the US Elections,” by Alan Cafruny, the Henry Platt Bristol Chair of International Affairs and Professor of Government, was recently published by the Valdai Discussion Club.
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Debra Boutin, the Samuel F. Pratt Professor of Mathematics, gave an invited talk titled "The Cost of 2-Distinguishing Hypercubes" at the University of Victoria [B.C.] Discrete Mathematics Seminar.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Priya Chandrasekaran recently published an article about dueling forms of rural populism in the Journal of Rural Studies.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Chenyu Wang was recognized as a 2020-2021 Concha Delgado Gaitán Presidential Fellow, awarded by the Council on Anthropology and Education (CAE) of the American Anthropological Association.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies Stina Soderling was the keynote speaker in a Q&A session following a recent preview of the new PBS documentary Not Done: Women Remaking America.
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Professor of Philosophy Todd Franklin recently discussed his work in an interview featured on the website Engaged Philosophy: Civic Engagement in Philosophy.
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Three Hamilton faculty participated in the annual, and this year virtual, meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States.
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A recent afternoon celebration of Kevin ’70 and Karen Kennedy’s generosity and participation in American Art 1900-1950 offered all those involved, directly and tangentially, an opportunity to revisit the wealth of experiences incorporated in the course.
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Professor of Economics Derek Jones is the editor of a special issue of the Journal of Participation and Employee Ownership and the author of its lead article.
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The Zo, a series of videos from The Marshall Project that takes a look at life inside prison received the 2020 Excellence and Innovation in Visual Digital Storytelling from the Online News Association. The series is based on the sentiments expressed in letters in the American Prison Writing Archive founded by Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Doran Larson.
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