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Junior Matt Lebowitz just returned from his semester-long study of political ecology and wildlife conservation in Tanzania. His final blog post follows.
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Edmund A. Lefevre Professor of Literature Steven Yao has contributed an essay to the recently published volume, A New Literary History of Modern China
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Morgan Fletcher '17 (Wayland, Mass./Wayland HS) and Robbie Murden '17 (Georgetown, Ontario/Christ the King Catholic) received the 2017 Jack B. Riffle Awards at Hamilton's senior varsity athlete awards dinner on May 18.
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Six Hamilton Outing Club (HOC) members who have trained together, led trips in tandem, and have gathered innumerable times in the Glen House are ready to set off in different directions, having secured outdoor leadership positions.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Meredith Moss was recently awarded the Phillips Fund Grant for Native American Research for her project titled “Grassroots Language Revitalization in the Mohawk Valley.”
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Victoria Bullivant ’18 has been awarded the U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship (CLS). She will study Arabic will study in Amman, Jordan.
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Associate Professor of Government Sharon Werning Rivera and Visiting Assistant Professor of Government David W. Rivera recently published an article in the journal Problems of Post-Communism (2017).
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Recipients of the 2017 Emerson Summer Grants were recently announced. Created in 1997, the Emerson Foundation Grant program was designed to provide students with significant opportunities to work collaboratively with faculty members, researching an area of interest. Twenty-eight Hamilton students and 25 faculty members will work on the following projects this summer. The students will make public presentations of their research throughout the academic year.
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Derek Jones, the Irma M. and Robert D. Morris Professor of Economics, participated in the Leeds Festival of Economics, Democracy and the Workplace that took place in the U.K. May 4th to 5th.
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Casey File ’17 has been consistent in her passion: an anthropology concentration, summer courses in forensic anthropology and now, her dream next step — a master’s degree in forensic anthropology at the Boston University School of Medicine.
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