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Spend just a few minutes with Norma Callejas ’26, and you’d be surprised to learn that a year ago this bubbly, enthusiastic sophomore was a timid, self-conscious first-year student who, before arriving at Hamilton, had never set foot outside her home state of Texas.
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Hamilton faculty and students traveled the globe this summer, collaborating on research projects from the UK to Romania. See what some had to say about their research and travels.
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Virginia Davis ’25 spent the spring 2023 semester living and learning in the Big Apple through Hamilton’s New York City Program.
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Research involving students and faculty over the last several months led to a comprehensive study being released on the scope of homelessness in the area and how the City of Utica could address it.
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Gabriel Bit-Babik ’25 arrived on College Hill knowing he wanted to take advantage of the many opportunities Hamilton has to offer. The only problem was where to start.
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KinHo Chan joined Hamilton on Sept. 1 as dean of engaged education. In this role, he will oversee the ALEX (Advise, Learn, EXperience) program, a coordinated advising network tailored for each student’s academic success, career preparation, experiential learning, and personal growth, which phased in with the Class of 2025.
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Hamilton College has received a $400,000 grant from the Fred L. Emerson Foundation of Auburn, N.Y., to use as seed funding for a new advising and learning program the College will launch in 2021-22.
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Hamilton’s inaugural ALEX (Advise, Learn, EXperience) advisors are preparing to launch the new program that links advising, academic support, and experiential learning. The advisors are Dean of Engaged Education Kathy Wolfe, Kevin Alexander ’13, Janine Oliver, and Hannah Stubley ’12.
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Kathy Wolfe joins Hamilton College as dean of engaged education having most recently served as dean of undergraduate programs and professor of English at her alma mater Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, where she has worked for 20 years.
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