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Amrika Sieunarine ’16 can still conjure up how she felt the first time she climbed aboard the BioBus, a mobile science lab parked outside her high school. Now she works for BioBus, with support from a mentor, former teacher — and fellow Hamiltonian.
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Tsion Tesfaye ’16 has been selected as a Knight-Hennessy Scholar at Stanford University. Knight-Hennessy Scholars receive full funding for graduate study at Stanford. The program aims to develop an interdisciplinary community of future global leaders to address the world’s most complex challenges through collaboration and innovation.
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Ben Barzilai ’16 landed a job at an entertainment marketing firm, a good gig for a musician. "I've been interested in music and entertainment all my life, and being able to work with artists and facilitate their creative goals is incredibly satisfying," he says.
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Ian Antonoff ’16 recently returned to Hamilton to speak to students as part of a Career Center event called “Connect to Careers in Communications: Broadcasting in the Age of Streaming.” The event, moderated by two members of the Career Center’s Communications Connect Team, Jackie Bussgang ’19 and Adriana Jonas ’21, gave Antonoff a chance to shed light on his career and gave students looking to pursue a career in communications a chance to ask him questions.
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Several papers by Assistant Professor of Physics Kate Brown, that included Hamilton students as co-authors, have received attention recently.
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Through funding from the Levitt Center, Arthur Williams ’16, a native of Jamaica, will create a socially oriented agricultural enterprise called FreshLife.
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Eric Nieminen ’16 will ride the Pan-Mass Challenge this summer. The event will fundraise for the Dana-Farber Cancer-Institute. Nieminen will be raising money specifically for the Cancer Immunology and Virology (CIV) department, where he is a research technician
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Caroline Harrington ’16, a writer for The Spectator, works at MarketSmiths as a copywriter.
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Peter Michailidis ’16 recently launched a charitable effort that strives to raise awareness about the nationwide opioid epidemic. The charity pays tribute to the memory of his close friend Ted Barrett ’14.
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Assistant Professor of Physics Kate Brown was recently inducted as a member of the Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi). Another FQXi member nominated her after reading a paper Brown co-authored with her former student Mike Verostek '16.
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