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With the recent kickoff of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, soccer fans across the world are dying to know: Who will capture the coveted trophy? Shanay Wadhwani ’19 has an idea.
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Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, and Assistant Professor of Economics Javier Pereira recently published a study in the Review of Development Finance.
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Doran Larson, the Walcott-Bartlett Chair of Ethics and Christian Evidences and Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, and Will Rasenberger ’19 recently presented an introduction to the American Prison Writing Archives at the 2018 Digital Humanities Summer Institute.
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Interest in the study of Middle Eastern politics, love for learning different languages, and a passion for volunteer work led Morgan Walsh ’18 to volunteer for the Peace Corps in Morocco.
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Several faculty members appeared prominently in national media outlets as the spring semester drew to a close, sharing their expertise on a wide range of topics.
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Baillie Riggs ’20 has been awarded a Freeman-ASIA grant for study abroad through Hamilton’s Associated Colleges in China (ACC) program during this summer and the 2018-19 academic year.
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Debby Quayle, director of the LITS help desk and communications, and Kristin Strohmeyer, research and outreach librarian, recently conducted a workshop on library and information technology incident preparedness.
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Hamilton science faculty have been busy the past several weeks sharing their expertise with students much younger than college-age audiences. Elementary school children from Oneida, Clinton, and New Hartford have descended upon the Taylor Science Center for a morning of science exploration over the past four weeks as well as in March during Hamilton’s spring break.
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An article about sensing high-stress in solid-state batteries, co-authored Assistant Professor of Physics Kristen Burson, was recently published in Science Advances.
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