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The course, "Is Paris Burning? May 1968," inspired a summer's worth of research for French major Katherine McNally ’18.
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A lot depends on the weather — like the amount of work Michael Hosek ’19, a physics major, has on any given day as an intern at the National Weather Service office in Binghamton, N.Y.
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Working as a digital media tutor on campus helped Joseph Dixon '18, a literature and neuroscience major, land an internship at a small agency in New York City.
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Andi Dickmeyer ’18 is en route to a psychology career with an internship at the New School for Social Research’s Trauma & Affective Psychophysiology Lab in Manhattan.
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Carter King ’19, who is interning in Washington, D.C, with the McCain Institute’s human rights and democracy team, is working to combat human rights violations.
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The Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College hosted a pizza party on June 29 for the student workers who remained on campus this summer. Organized by Johnson-Pote Wellin Director Tracy L. Adler, the event was intended to be a welcome change of pace for the students, accustomed to living on a near-dormant campus, as well as a closing celebration for Julia Jacquette’s Wellin exhibition, Unrequited and Acts of Play.
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After taking The American Founding, a history course taught by Douglas Ambrose and Robert Martin, Kyung Noh ’18 began to examine more closely the differences between human and civil rights.
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For Evan Buitenhuis ’18, an environmental studies major, choosing something to do this summer was a decision governed by fish.
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It took only one visit, three years ago, for Japan and its culture to leave a long-standing impact on Paige Pendergrast ’19, a cinema and media studies and Asian studies double major.
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For her summer research fellowship, literature major Sabrina Boutselis ’19 is looking at inequities in teaching preschool reading.
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