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We know him only as “John.” She cannot tell us his real name, nor his country of origin. As she tells John’s story of torture and imprisonment, she uses her finger to draw a line in the air every time his country is mentioned. John’s tale was one of attempted escapes, repeated imprisonment, and torture so brutal that he did not want it published; he didn’t want his children to know the worst details of what he had gone through.
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Noah Ennis ’11 and wife Isabelle Steichen (a Hamilton College French exchange student ’11) will participate in a SwimRun race at Red Top Mountain State Park in Atlanta, Ga.
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Ron Pressman ’80 recently spoke to Hamilton College’s Real Estate Club. A charter trustee of Hamilton, Pressman spoke about his career and experiences as an executive at GE and now TIAA.
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Having graduated in 2015 with a major in Public Policy and minor in Government He completed a Semester in Washington D.C. and is currently Chief of Staff at the New York State Assembly.
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Barbara Stein K’72 is one of 10 individuals who used College Hill as a launching pad, and who are championing new ideas, challenging old conventions, pushing boundaries, and, in doing so, advancing their professions.
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CarGurus, Inc., a leading global online automotive marketplace, recently appointed Greg Schwartz ’94 to its board of directors. An innovator in the media and internet industries, Schwartz brings more than 20 years of experience to CarGurus.
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Doug Winiarski ’92 was recently announced as one of the three 2018 Bancroft Prize winners for his book Darkness Falls on the Land of Light: Experiencing Religious Awakenings in Eighteenth-Century New England.
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During the second week of spring break, a group of nine Hamilton students and Professor Margo Okazawa-Rey attended a student activist leadership retreat at the Highlander Research and Education Center in New Market, Tenn. The Highlander Center is an 85-year-old popular education center that works with grassroots organizing and movement-building across the U.S. South and Appalachia to promote sustainability, social and economic justice, and equity.
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David Winer ’05, the senior manager, owner and executive director of Winer Capital Management, recently appeared on Bloomberg Television. Alongside Bloomberg’s Abigail Doolittle, Winer discussed valuation and how to make money without having to rely on markets going up on “Bloomberg Markets.
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Susan MacTavish Best ’95 has received a lot of success and press for her work as a party planner. Founder and CEO of a lifestyle brand, Living MacTavish, and a PR company, Best Public Relations, Best hosts entertaining and welcoming parties for the world’s leading businesses.
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