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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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Recently nominated for 12 Tony Awards, Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 has been called one of the best Broadway musicals of the year by The New York Times and Time Out New York. The Hamilton New York City program had the chance to see the “electropop opera” at the Imperial Theatre on April 26.
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Professor of Economics Erol Balkan is the co-author of a chapter in the recently published book Globalization and Higher Education.
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The College is partnering with QuestBridge, a California-based nonprofit that connects high-achieving, low-income students with highly selective colleges and universities.
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Hamilton students recently published a comprehensive report covering the private space industry, called NewSpace.
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Thirty-five Finance Club members rose before dawn on a recent Friday to make a whirlwind day of visits to alumni in the banking industry in New York City.
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Margo Okazawa-Rey, the Elihu Root Peace Fund Visiting Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies, received a Lasting Legacy Award at the Words of Fire Conference held April 29th and 30th at Spelman College.
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Three Hamilton students were among some 200 participants who gathered at Williams College for the 2017 Creating Change Consortium (C3 Summit). The C3 Summit, hosted by a different Liberal Arts Diversity Officers (LADO) college each year, brings together underrepresented students from LADO institutions and pre- or post-doctoral candidates from research universities. This year’s theme was The Transformative Power of Race in the Academy: Measuring Change, Charting Futures, where participants discussed the priority of diversity and inclusion in the academy.
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Professor of Chemistry, emeritus, Robin Kinnel recently published research involving new methodologies for discovery of natural products with potential biological activity on the American Chemical Society website.
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Academic achievement prizes, prize scholarships and other recognition of student accomplishments were awarded at the 67th annual Class & Charter Day convocation on Monday, May 8.
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