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Two former diplomats and experts of foreign relations visited Hamilton College on Nov. 30 for a discussion on U.S.–Iran relations and the nuclear deal. Thomas Pickering, former U.S. undersecretary of state for political affairs and ambassador to the United Nations, the Russian Federation, India, Israel, and Jordan, and Seyed Hossein Mousavian, former Iranian ambassador and research scholar at Princeton University answered questions from moderator Emad Kiyaei, the Sol M. Linowitz Visiting Professor of International Affairs, and from the audience.
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“Mexico’s logging threatens butterflies,” co-authored by William R. Kenan Professor of Biology Emeritus Ernest Williams, was published as the lead letter in the Nov. 24th issue of the journal Science.
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SpecSpeak and Hillel recently presented Glen Kessler, a Fact Check Columnist with The Washington Post who spoke about the power of words.
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Through the support of the Outdoor Leadership Center, six students along with Andrew Jillings, director of the Outdoor Leadership Center, attended the Association for Experiential Education (AEE)’s Annual International Conference held in Montreal on Nov. 8-11.
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Associate Dean of Faculty for Institutional Research & Assessment Gordon Hewitt was interviewed for an article that recently appeared in The Scientist.
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Participants in Hamilton’s fall 2017 New York City Program recently had the opportunity to experience a docent-led tour through one of the world’s most celebrated art collections, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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In an email to the Hamilton community on Nov. 29, President David Wippman announced the recent death of Edward Taylor '46.
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The Hamilton College men's hockey team once again improved their standing in the D3hockey.com and USCHO.com Division III Top 15 polls, both of which were released on Monday, Nov. 27.
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Two former diplomats with expertise on the Middle East will be part of a moderated discussion on “U.S. – Iran Relations and the Nuclear Deal,” on Thursday, Nov. 30, at 7 p.m., in the Chapel. The event is free and open to the public.
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Visiting Associate Professor of Religious Studies, S. Brent Plate, recently gave invited presentations at several international venues.
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