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As the end of the semester rolled around, students and members of the Hamilton community shared the spirit of giving and enjoyed some festive holiday events.
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Yuri Choi ’21 is the first Hamilton College recipient of a Fund For Education Abroad scholarship. She will study gender and sexuality in the Netherlands, known for its progressive laws and policies.
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Thirteen students have been awarded Smallen Creativity grants that they’ll use to support art projects and independent study. The Smallen Fund encourages student creativity among Hamilton students by providing support for projects displaying originality, expressiveness, and imagination.
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The Theatre Department presents the fall production, Tragedy: a tragedy, by Will Eno, a one-of-a-kind play that skewers the modern news cycle while capturing the underlying human need to apply order to an increasingly absurd world.
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Twenty-two Hamilton students displayed posters and gave oral presentations on their research at the Ninth Annual New York Six Undergraduate Research Conference on Oct. 26 at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y.
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Economics major Christian Hansson ’19, who minored in Africana studies, recently began work at Goldman Sachs. Here he tells how he got there.
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Recognition of Andy Burns ’78 as the Jeff Little ’71 Volunteer of the Year, President David Wippman’s State of the College address, and students showcasing their talents in everything from science research to choir and orchestra performances made for a busy Fall Weekend at Hamilton.
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The Hamilton Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa is pleased to announce the election of the following nine members of the class of 2020: Tyler Boudreau, Claire Curran, Lindsey Foster, Chengqi Guo, Elisabeth Howard, Ashley Huntington, Amar Kassim, Bennett Morrison, and Caroline Sullivan.
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Stand-up comedian and writer Selena Coppock ’02 will moderate “30 Rock” producer and star Tina Fey’s appearance at Hamilton. Fey will be the next guest in the Sacerdote Great Names series on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m., in the Margaret Bundy Scott Field House.
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After a successful weather balloon launch and retrieval in December, the Hamilton Society of Physics students gave it another try on Sept. 21.
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