Rebecca Behrens ’11 graduated with a neuroscience major and English minor. From Glendale, Ariz., she was a founding member of the a cappella group Duelly Noted and a Writing Center tutor. She is studying acting at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco and plans to obtain a master of fine arts degree in the near future.
While at Hamilton, Jeff Cardoni ’11 was an economics major, a creative writing minor, a Writing Center tutor and captain of the crew team. In the future, he will pursue a career in publishing and beer brewing. Today he resides in Kensington, N.H.
Ayebea Darko ’13 is an economics major and a dual mathematics and French minor from Accra, Ghana, who is active in HAVOC activities. She enjoys playing and watching soccer as well as listening to music. She aspires to enter the world of finance after graduation.
Russ Doubleday ’11 graduated with a degree in public policy. He was a member of both The Spectator newspaper staff and the College Choir while at Hamilton. The Seattle, Wash., native plans to move to Washington, D.C., this fall to put his degree to good use.
Allison Eck ’12 is a double major in comparative literature and physics from Clarence, N.Y. As editor-in-chief of The Spectator, a Writing Center tutor, principal clarinetist in the Orchestra and fledgling French hornist, she is considering a career in either science writing or arts-and-culture journalism.
Leigh Ercole ’11, from Westport, Conn., graduated with a major in psychology and a double minor in Spanish and education. She was on the swim team and served as a HAVOC site coordinator and a Writing Center tutor. She enjoys reading, baking, international traveling and chocolate. She attends Teachers College, Columbia University, pursuing a master’s degree in elementary education.
Courtney Flint ’11 majored in history with a minor in comparative literature. At Hamilton, she worked as a Writing Center tutor and was involved in various student activities including New Student Orientation and the Gamma Xi sorority. She has moved from the Hill to New York City, where she works at a small firm doing market research.
Caitlin Fitzsimons ’11 graduated as a dual English literature and art history major. On the Hill, she was a Writing Center tutor, a tour guide and a member of both HALT and the 2011 Senior Gift Committee. From Hingham, Mass., she now lives and works in Manhattan as a legal assistant with Sullivan & Cromwell.
Nora Grenfell ’12 is a comparative literature major and geosciences minor from New York City. She works as a Writing Center tutor and serves on The Spectator editorial board. After graduating, she hopes to pursue a career in journalism.
Katie Hee ’14 is a prospective dual major in creative writing and world politics from Ambler, Pa., who writes for The Spectator and swims for Hamilton. She hopes to become a foreign correspondent reporting from countries around the world.
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Lauren Howe ’13 is an environmental studies major from Easthampton, Mass. She co-founded Slow Food at Hamilton, participates in the Hamilton Environmental Action Group, the equestrian team and intramural sports, and is philanthropy co-chair of Gamma Xi. She hopes to enter the nonprofit field for social justice and food access or attend law school for environmental law.
Tucker Keren ’13, a native of Middlebury, Vt., is a geosciences major. He recently traveled to Colorado with Professor Barbara Tewksbury, where they presented the findings of summer research at the annual Geological Society of America conference. He also enjoys live music, Tex- Mex and pick-up games of practically any sport.
Chip Larsen ’13 is an anthropology major from Wilton, Conn. He plays varsity football and is Delta Upsilon’s community service chairman. He has tentative plans to study law after graduation.
Jesica Lindor ’12 has a concentration in philosophy. Her engagement in the Hamilton community includes her membership in several student organizations, receipt of a 2010 Emerson Summer Collaboration Grant on knowledge and happiness, and participation in a New York City internship and the Junior Year in France program. Lindor endeavors to become a teacher.
Lauren Magaziner ’12 is a creative writing major from New Hope, Pa. At Hamilton she is a resident advisor, a Writing Center tutor, a Hogwarts at Hamilton board member, a participant in Hillel and Writer’s Bloc, and a copy editor and writer for The Spectator. She hopes to become a novelist and either an editor or a literary agent.
Julia Mulcrone ’11 majored in English and French. She was a poetry editor for Red Weather, a features editor for The Spectator, and one of the founding DJs of the WHCL radio show Cookie Party. She is spending this year working for the French government as an English teaching assistant near Avignon.
Lexington, Mass., native Alexandra Orlov ’13 is a philosophy major and economics minor who founded the Hamilton/Colgate competitive synchronized skating team. She enjoys playing Ultimate Frisbee, serving as a residential advisor and adventuring with the Outing Club. Aspiring to continue writing, she hopes to pursue a career in publishing, journalism or advertising.
Ryan Park ’12, a creative writing and theatre major and a Moraga, Calif., native, has found it very easy to pursue his passion for writing at Hamilton College. He hopes to further explore his passion and spread the benefits of his education in the publishing industry.
Dana J. Quigley ’11, a Boston Posse scholar, was a creative writing major with a double minor in Asian studies and digital arts. He considers himself equally a writer and digital artist, though he plans to pursue a career in photography. He likes crafting things out of pixels, paper, words, code and various other things.
Redwan Saleh ’13 is a government major with a history minor from New York City. He is president of the Muslim Students Association and an Oral Communication Center tutor. With his writing experience at Hamilton, he hopes to become a lawyer, informing and persuading people to help the world at least a little.
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Jacob Sheetz-Willard ’12 is a history major from Haverford, Pa. He is a captain of the varsity football team, an Adirondack Adventure leader, a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity and a representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. He hopes to find a career that includes writing and climbing mountains.
Virginia Slattery ’12 is a sociology major and art minor from Brooklyn, N.Y. She joined the crew team as a novice rower her first year. She was the special events coordinator for the Campus Activities Board her junior year and is co-chair of CAB this year.
Nick Stagliano ’11 majored in archaeology while also writing and editing for The Spectator; singing in the Choir, the College Hill Singers and the Oratorio Society; serving on the Senior Gift and HALT committees; and working for two years as the Choir Tour manager. He is now development assistant to the vice president for development and public affairs at The Juilliard School in New York.
Kate Tummarello ’11 studied public policy and served as editor-in-chief of The Spectator. Since graduating, Kate has begun working as an editorial assistant at Roll Call, a D.C.-based newspaper that covers Capitol Hill.
Alyssa White ’11 majored in creative writing and minored in environmental studies and French. What she learned while working on “200 Days,” particularly through the mentorship of Judy Silverstein Gray K’78, helped her land a writing position at the North Star Academy charter school network in Newark, N.J.
Julia Wilber ’11 graduated with an interdisciplinary concentration in social justice, peace and development. At Hamilton, she led trips for Adirondack Adventure and was Duelly Noted’s first president. She is now traveling the world as a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, writing about her adventures studying the fair trade clothing industry.
While at Hamilton, Olivia Wolfgang-Smith ’11 was a double major in creative writing and Russian studies. She worked as a tutor in the Writing Center and served as editor-in-chief of Red Weather. She currently lives in Tallahassee, where she is pursuing a master of fine arts degree in fiction at Florida State University.
John Wulf ’12 lip-synchs to The Temptations, is more embarrassed by the fact that he enjoys Bugles, and is deathly afraid of life after College. He’s also the proud brother of Bo, Eve and Elizabeth, the grateful son of Steve and Bambi, and a captain of the Hamilton baseball team.
Anna Zahm ’13 is a dual major in classical languages and anthropology from Buffalo, N.Y., who is active on campus in Outing Club trips, the Classics Club and the a cappella group Tumbling After.
Also contributing:
Joanna Fier ’11
Michael Harwick ’11
Ryan Karerat ’12
Emi Katsuta ’11
Chiquita Paschal ’10
Abigail Seadler ’11
Mari Terasaki ’14
Ian Thresher ’12
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