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Director of the Oral Communication Center Amy Gaffney and Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication Tim Recuber represented Hamilton at the 103rd Annual National Communication Association conference.
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In an email on Nov. 21, Interim Dean of Faculty Margaret Gentry notified the Hamilton community of the death of Eugene Domack, the J. W. Johnson Family Professor of Environmental Studies emeritus.
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In announcing the expansion of its applied research network “to explore the most effective and impactful use cases in virtual reality, augmented reality and 3D printing,” HP Inc, named Hamilton College among a group of “elite colleges and universities” as a participant in the program.
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Visiting Instructor of Hispanic Studies María Gabriela Portal discussed “Comparative Analysis of Cultural Manifestations at Polimodal High School in Jujuy” at the 40th Annual Fulbright Association Conference.
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Knowing she wanted to be a genetic counselor, Emily Palen ’14 majored in neuroscience and spent a semester at the New England Center for Children. Her first step after College — a master’s in genetic counseling at the Boston University School of Medicine.
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A volunteer job with the Parole Preparation Project was a pivotal moment for Allie Goodman '15, who now attends Berkley Law.
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Students in the Program in New York City recently attended Amateur Night at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem and the show did not disappoint the first-time Apollo Theatre goers. The experience was instantly engaging as it showcased aspiring entertainers from all walks of life and the crowd was the one deciding their fate. At Amateur Night, the audience votes for who will become the next Apollo Theatre legend based on the loudness of their cheers (or boos).
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Samuel F. Pellman, the James L. Ferguson Professor of Music, died on November 9.
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The two Hamilton alumni — both highly regarded Washington insiders — will offer perspectives for bridging the deep divide facing our country.
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Government and theatre majors in hand, Niels Lesniewski ’07 launched his career in political journalism just in time for the 2008 financial crisis. After he took a job at Roll Call, in Washington, D.C., the first big Senate story he covered was the crash and the Troubled Asset Relief Program that was meant to stabilize the financial system and economy.
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