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In celebration of the upcoming exhibition, Julia Jacquette: Unrequited and Acts of Play, opening at the Wellin Museum of Art on Feb. 18, Director Tracy Adler and New York-based artist Jacquette hosted a reception on this month in Manhattan.
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Susan Bickford K’72 just published her first novel, A Short Time to Die, which comes out this February but is available for pre-order.
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Scott Nussbaum ’02, the former vice president in the contemporary art department at Sotheby’s, became the senior specialist and head of 20th-century and contemporary art for Phillips earlier this year.
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Alexandra Coursen K’77 is a finalists in the international harp composition contest known as The Future Blend Project.
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As he prepares to leave office, President Obama paid tribute to Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack ’72, the longest-serving member of his cabinet.
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Students participating in the New York City (NYC) Program this fall had the opportunity to see what goes behind the world’s biggest social network when they visited Facebook’s New York City headquarters on Dec. 7.
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Riada Asimovic Akyol ’07 recently wrote a powerful editorial, “How Islam Can Fight the Patriarchy,” which was published in The New York Times.
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The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. announced today that alumnus and College trustee David M. Solomon ’84 was named president and co-chief operating officer along with Harvey M. Schwartz.
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Hannah Zucker ’15 and Professor of Biology Herm Lehman represented Hamilton at the 2016 Society for Neuroscience Conference. The meeting took place in San Diego in November.
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A liberal arts degree and double major, including math, propelled Mitchell Scher '14 into a career in the space industry.
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