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Michael Scott ’81 recently opened an exhibition of his artwork in Geneva’s Xippas Gallery. A set of works produced between 1980 and 2016, Scott’s exhibit manifests the New York contemporary art scene.
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Herb Hand ’90 recently joined the University of Texas football coaching staff as their new co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. Former Hamilton College football star Hand, a Westmoreland, N.Y. native and a veteran offensive line coach, has helped coordinate numerous dynamic offenses in his 27 years of coaching.
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Maurice “Mo” Owen-Michaane was recently appointed to Pelham Manor’s Zoning Board of Appeals. The Zoning Board of Appeals reviews all uses of lands and buildings (residential and commercial) within the Village of Pelham Manor that do not conform to the existing zoning code.
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Yance Ford ’94 made Oscars history as the first openly transgender filmmaker nominated for an Academy Award. His film, “Strong Island” was nominated for Best Documentary Feature.
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With resumes in hand and smiles all around, about 50 seniors learned tips for successful interviewing and then put them into practice during the 7th Interview Crash Course.
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Assistant Professor of Physics Kate Brown was recently inducted as a member of the Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi). Another FQXi member nominated her after reading a paper Brown co-authored with her former student Mike Verostek '16.
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Caitlin McGilley ’08 spoke with OZY.COM about her experiences leaving the Navy and climbing the corporate ladder. Caitlin McGilley is vice president of Global Intelligence and Global Security Investigations at JPMorgan Chase.
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Alexandru Hirsu ’17 recently won the 2017 Romanian Men’s National Curling Championships held in Bratislava, Slovakia. Hirsu along with his two teammates competed against three other teams in a round-robin style tournament.
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Condoleezza Rice and Susan Rice, two former national security advisors with differing points of view, will discuss current issues on April 11, 2018, at 7 p.m. in the College’s Margaret Scott Bundy Field House. The program combines the longtime Sacerdote Great Series with the new Common Ground program for a moderated discussion open to the public.
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Joe Lewis ’75 is performing at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on Thursday, Jan. 25 at 4 p.m. The performance, Three Black Bungalows reunites Joe Lewis, Marion Cowings, and David Wells in songs of love, resistance, and poverty. The show is free and open to the public.
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