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Sarah Maas ’08, the New York Times bestselling author of the fantasy Throne of Glass series, will read from her work on Thursday, April 6, at 7 p.m., in the Fillius Events Barn.
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Hamilton students are heading back to campus with tales about their spring break adventures. But there’s no time for a post spring break letdown because college calendar is loaded with lectures, performances and events from now until the end of the semester.
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With some 16 faculty, students, staff and alumni in attendance, Hamilton’s Geosciences Department was well-represented at the Northeastern Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America (NEGSA).
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Nile Berry ’14 won first place in the 2016 Pitch Competition by pitching his company, Nova Concepts (formerly known as Marvel Vision), a Brooklyn-based creative agency focused on the intersection of media and new technology.
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When Hamilton community members recently gathered in the Kennedy Auditorium to hear John Werner ’92 talk about augmented reality, they quickly realized that this wouldn’t be a typical lecture. Werner interacted with the audience after each section of his presentation, soliciting comments and “a-ha moments” in order to get a sense of the individuals in the auditorium. He also brought his augmented reality device to demo and show students after the talk, which was the highlight for many.
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Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker will deliver the Commencement address and receive an honorary degree on Sunday, May 21, at 10:30 a.m., in the Margaret Bundy Scott Field House.
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John Vecchione '86 was recently named the new president and CEO of the Cause of Action Institute, a non-profit government watchdog group and public interest law firm based in Washington, D.C.
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When ESPN’s 30 for 30 O.J.: Made in America, was announced at this week’s Academy Awards ceremony as the winner in the best documentary category, alumna Deirdre Fenton ’04, was one of its producers receiving an Oscar.
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“Hamilton has a small-base network of alumni who love to give back.” That was the message from Adrienne Conzelman ’92, a panelist on the Career Center’s latest “What I Did With My Major” session.
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English literature major Genevieve Nierman graduated from Hamilton College in 2013. She is currently an editorial assistant at Alfred A. Knopf.
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