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At the First-Year Course Conference on Dec. 2, 10 different first-year courses from across disciplines came together to present their work from the semester. For four hours, one corner of the library was populated by colorful posters, literature and artwork, as well as groups of students showing off their skits and presentations.
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, were recently published in two journals.
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Club Ento hosted a dinner at Azel Backus House on Saturday, Dec. 2, that enabled guests, some formally attired, to experience a meal enriched with crickets.
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Ashley Bohrer, the Truax Postdoctoral Fellow and visiting assistant professor of philosophy, made presentations at several conferences this fall.
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They are partners in poetry: Marty Cain '13 majored in interdisciplinary poetics at Hamilton, received a M.F.A. in poetics , and published Kids of the Black Hole. Kina Viola '13 majored in creative writing and edits and designs chapbooks. Together, they run Garden-Door Press.
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Mike Dubke ’92 P ’19, veteran communications operative and former assistant in the Trump White House, and Marc Elias ’90, a partner with Perkins Coie who served as general counsel for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, met for a live Facebook chat on Dec. 2. The two discussed America’s increasingly polarizing political divide and what created this division, a conversation inspired by Hamilton’s Common Ground event.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature Nhora Lucía Serrano’s review of Graphic Borders: Latino Comic Books Past, Present and Future was recently published in the Journal of American Ethnic History.
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Associate Professor of Government Sharon Werning Rivera presented a paper titled “The Decline of Elite Uncertainty during Authoritarian Consolidation: Russia under Yeltsin and Putin,” on Nov. 11 in Chicago.
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Visitors have only until Dec. 10 to view the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art’s Innovative Approaches, Honored Traditions, an exhibition of 140 works of art drawn from its permanent collection.
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A new article appearing on Vox, titled "Trump is still reportedly pushing his racist ‘birther’ conspiracy theory about Obama," featured research completed by Philip Klinkner, the James S. Sherman Professor of Government.
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