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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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President David Wippman presented the Tobin awards at the 33rd employee service recognition luncheon on May 15 in Commons Dining Hall.
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President David Wippman has announced that Joe Shelley, assistant vice chancellor and CIO, information technologies, at the University of Washington Bothell, will become the liberal arts college’s next vice president for libraries and information technology.
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Theresa “Terry” Martinez, a student affairs professional with more than 25 years of experience in small, medium and large school settings, has been named vice president and dean of students at Hamilton College where she will report to the president and serve as a member of the college’s senior staff.
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Kathryn “Katie” Veasey ’17 will link her concentration in environmental studies to her love for golf in a project for which she has been awarded Hamilton’s Bristol Fellowship.
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Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Seth Schermerhorn recently discussed the Tohono O’odham at Tohono O’odham Community College and at the Tohono O’odham Nation’s Cultural Center and Museum in Arizona.
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Hamilton’s Women’s Ice Hockey recently presented $1,368 to YWCA Mohawk Valley to support their sexual violence programs and services. Hamilton’s Feb. 3 game against Bowdoin College was designated as an Awareness game with various fundraising activities.
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Visiting Associate Professor of Religious Studies Brent Plate recently helped establish two new book series; he will serve as a co-editor of each.
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In conjunction with the Community Outreach & Opportunity Project (COOP), eight Hamilton students helped local middle school students improve their Spanish language conversational skills this semester.
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