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Emily Benson ’23 spent the fall semester with the Sea Education Association (SEA) program studying coral reef ecology. She sailed aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer through the Caribbean beginning and ending in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Lily Delle-Levine ’21 landed a post-Hamilton job as a skater with Disney on Ice and currently tours with “Mickey and Friends.” She talks here about the experience.
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Each year, a group of dedicated students are selected by the Community Outreach & Opportunity Project (COOP) as senior fellows whose job it is to connect students with volunteer opportunities, building a bridge between the Hill and the local community. For 2021-22, the senior fellows are Casey Brown, Mackenzie Christensen, Lila Kirchhoff, and Amy Zhai.
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Sarah Damaske ’99 has long been interested in understanding and ameliorating class and race inequalities. Her research culminated in the book , "The Tolls of Uncertainty: How Privilege and the Guilt Gap Shape Unemployment in America."
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After graduation in May, Kate Biedermann ’22 will join Partners Group in its financial analyst program. She tells here how her Hamilton experience led her to this path.
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Communications Office student writer Libby Militello '22 was among students from two classes who recently traveled to the Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville for a glimpse at Russian Orthodox traditions. Here she describes the visit.
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When Stacey Boyd visited a refugee camp in Kenya, she met a group of girls who were educated through a program sponsored by a telecommunications company. That achievement inspired her to create an online retailer that combined business and philanthropy.
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Alex Kurtz ’21 will join the Clark Lau law firm in Boston as an immigration paralegal. He talks here about his interests in law and immigration and what drew him to the position.
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At last Saturday’s Commencement, Diamond Jackson’s ’21 four busy years at Hamilton came to an end. She served as the chair of the C. Christine Johnson Voices of Color Lecture Series, co-president of the Black & Latinx Student Union, supervisor at the Academic Center for Excellence (ACE), HEOP summer residential assistant, and as a student researcher, completing Emerson, Kirkland, and Levitt Center projects.
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“I love working with data and turning numbers into narratives,” Paige Hinchey ’21 said. The economics and French double major will be doing just that as she embarks on her post-graduate journey to the University of Chicago, where she’ll work as an investment operations analyst in the Office of Investments.
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