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Assistant Professor of Anthropology Colin Quinn and Emily Hull ’18 are among the co-authors of an article published in the September issue of The SAA Archaeological Record.
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Hamilton welcomed 51 new faculty members including eight new tenure-track in addition to visiting professors, lecturers, and teaching fellows for the 2021-22 academic year. The College is in the midst of a 10-year period, begun in 2015, during which nearly half of its faculty will reach average retirement age.
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Library Information Technology Services (LITS) has awarded Innovations in Digital Pedagogy Fellowships for the 2021-22 academic year to three faculty members: Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Lacey Carpenter, Assistant Professor of Sociology Alex Manning, and Associate Professor of Biology Michael McCormick.
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Hamilton President David Wippman announced the promotion of Associate Professor of Anthropology and Associate Dean of Faculty Nathan Goodale to the rank of professor, effective July 1.
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After interning at Cornerstone Mobile Counseling, Sophia Coren ’21 has landed a full-time position at the company founded and directed by Ward Halverson ’92. Cornerstone, based in Herkimer, N.Y., links individuals to local, licensed mental health professionals for free and immediate counseling in their homes or virtually across the state of New York.
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Articles co-authored by Assistant Professor of Anthropology Colin Quinn were recently published in a special issue of the journal Bioarchaeology International. He also co-edited the issue with Jess Beck of Vassar College.
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An article co-authored by Assistant Professor of Anthropology Colin Quinn was recently published online and will be part of the December issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Chenyu Wang was recognized as a 2020-2021 Concha Delgado Gaitán Presidential Fellow, awarded by the Council on Anthropology and Education (CAE) of the American Anthropological Association.
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The second edition of Professor of Anthropology Emeritus Douglas Raybeck’s Mad Dogs, Englishmen, and the Errant Anthropologist: Fieldwork In Malaysia was recently published by Waveland Press, Inc.
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In a Washington Post “Perspectives” piece, Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Chenyu Wang traced the history of U.S. policy concerning foreign students and the political aspects of this international exchange.
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