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Nhora Lucía Serrano, visiting assistant professor of comparative literature, has been selected to serve on the judging panel of the 2018 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, frequently referred to as “the comic book world's version of the Oscars.”
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Twelve organizations in the Town of Kirkland have received a share of $70,000 from the Hamilton College Town-Gown Fund. The Town-Gown Fund has now invested more than $763,000 in the Clinton community since 2001.
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An essay by Doran Larson, the Walcott-Bartlett Chair of Ethics and Christian Evidences and professor of literature and creative writing, appears in the November/December issue of Corrections Today.
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Helen Stutsman ’19 has spent the past eight Novembers writing 50,0000 word novels. Is she a masochist with nothing better to do? Probably not—she’s just one of several student writers at Hamilton who love a challenge.
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Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Seth Schermerhorn and Lecturer in Religious Studies Meredith Moss presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion (AAR), which took place in Boston in November.
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Alumnus Henry Kaufman ’67 donated the Portable Aquatic Lift Chair and tested it on Thursday, Dec. 7.
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The students of “Theatre 303: Directing” recently ended the semester putting the finishing touches on their short plays for the annual Director’s Showcase.
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An article titled “Normed Algebras and the Geometric Series Test” co-authored by Professor of Mathematics Robert Kantrowitz ’82 was recently published in the journal Surveys in Mathematics and its Applications.
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The Hamilton Mathletics Team took part in the annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition on Dec. 2. The competition took the form of a six-hour written exam, which the team had trained for throughout the fall semester.
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Assistant Professor of Physics Viva Horowitz recently gave an invited research presentation titled “Confining colloids: From dynamic artificial cells to luminescent nanodiamond sensors” at Union College.
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