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When Janis Avery K ’78 explains why she does what she does, she’s succinct and utterly convincing, ever the effective advocate for youth in foster care. Strategic support helps them get what they need to have a better life, she says.
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When Josie Collier ’97, P’14 learned that she would be taking over as president of Hamilton’s Alumni Association starting next month, she was hit with a mix of emotions from excitement to anxiety. After all, her work as a longtime volunteer fostering connections among previously disengaged alumni had largely been done quietly behind the scenes. Now everyone would be looking to her to develop partnerships on a larger level.
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The Alumni Council has nominated and elected three candidates to serve as members of Hamilton’s Board of Trustees who will serve four-year terms beginning on July 1, 2020.
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Whether the audience is middle-schoolers or seminarians, lshaq Pathan ’16 delivers information as antidote and fuel for understanding. He is the Bay Area director of the Islamic Networks Group, a nonprofit organization that pursues peace.
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Hamilton has committed to developing collectively a comprehensive plan of action, beginning with three steps identified by President Wippman, to set the College on a path toward healing and positive change.
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“The English Galileo and His Vision of Projectile Motion under Air Resistance,” co-authored by Professor of Mathematics Robert Kantrowitz ’82, was recently published in the International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences.
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What constitutes learning? When does learning happen? Journalist Heather Won Tesoriero ’96 spent a year inside science teacher Andy Bramante’s classroom at Greenwhich High School in Connecticut, examining these overarching questions — and the dynamic, individual lives of teenagers.
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The warm welcome began with a librarian’s flash of inspiration and some deadline grant-writing. She would create a picture book collection that would tell stories about newly arrived residents of the U.S. to travel from library to library.
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Alum C. Jana Prudhomme, who received the Africana studies departmental award for excellence, explains the major’s profound influence on her.
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The Class of 1980 is honoring one of its own, Phyllis Breland, by creating an endowed scholarship to support the student opportunity she has worked for throughout her career at Hamilton.
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