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Margaret Bundy Scott Professor of Literature Katherine H. Terrell gave an invited lecture at the University of Nottingham titled "Gender Fluidity in the 13th c. Roman de Silence" on June 12.
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Hamilton bids goodbye to a remarkable cohort of faculty as they enter retirement. We asked them to reflect on their careers, changes at the College, and the future.
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Associate Professor of Literature Stephanie Bahr recently presented a paper in Boston at the joint session of the Shakespeare Association of America (SAA) and the Renaissance Society of America (RSA).
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“Deafening: The Sense of Sound [Re]Verbed,” a video essay by Pavitra Sundar, associate professor of literature and director of the Cinema and Media Studies program, was included in the British Film Institute's Sight and Sound poll of “The best video essays of 2024.”
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Associate Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar recently received a Scaglione Prize for South Asian Studies honorable mention for her 2023 monograph Listening with a Feminist Ear: Soundwork in Bombay Cinema.
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Professor of Music Heather Buchman was named the inaugural recipient of the John L. Baldwin, Jr. Professorship in Music, and 10 other faculty members were appointed to endowed chairs effective July 1.
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Five Hamilton College seniors will embark to other countries through the prestigious Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship program, where they will polish their teaching skills, learn new languages, and serve as cultural ambassadors.
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In the 20 years since the Fulbright Program began announcing its top-producing colleges and universities, Hamilton has appeared on that list nearly every time.
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Associate Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar's coedited volume, Thinking with an Accent, was featured in a Korean radio documentary "Good English, Bad English, Weird English: A Special Report on English Discrimination."
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Pavitra Sundar, associate professor of literature, participated in a roundtable on the topic of music, sound, and protest at the Annual Conference on South Asia in Madison, Wisc., from Oct. 18-21.
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