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Chiedera Onyeoziri ’18 and Gillian Mak ’18 recently returned from Japan where they participated in HELIO (Human Ecology Lab In Osakikamijima). HELIO is an intensive two-week program that brought together 24 changemakers from around the world to help launch the next era in Japanese higher education by co-designing a new Japanese “college”’ in the community of Osakikamijima, Hiroshima.
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In the last month, several faculty members have been quoted and referenced in major news outlets.
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The Department of Music presents the Jazz Kick Off Concert on Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 9 p.m., in Café Opus. “Doc” Woods and local jazz artists present Thugmanuzzahnimmeride: An Album of Ridiculous Funk, an eight-movement suite of original tunes by Woods. Guest artist Jakubu Griffin, drums, will also perform.
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Substance, a solo exhibition featuring the work of Associate Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh, is on display through Sept. 27 at the Goodyear Gallery, at Dickinson College.
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Dan Chambliss, the Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology, published a letter to the editor concerning freshmen housing in the New York Times.
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Hamilton Association for Volunteering Outreach and Charity (HAVOC) helped students get to know the local community and provide service to non-profit organizations on Sept. 9 when it sponsored the 16th annual Make a Difference Day.
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President David Wippman will discuss the state of the College, including possible future strategic priorities and his goals for the new Common Ground program, in a live interview with Senior Class President Lilly Pieper. The conversation will take place Tuesday, Sept. 19, at 7:30 p.m. and will be streamed live on the Hamilton Facebook page and via Livestream.
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Citizen artist and performer Vanessa German brought her works from the streets of Pittsburgh to the Wellin Museum’s Innovative Approaches, Honored Traditions exhibit on Sept. 9, celebrating the museum’s 5th anniversary. She performed spoken word poetry and presented the story behind her sculptures, which will be part of the museum’s permanent collection.
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Assistant Professor of Psychology Vikranth Bejjanki was the lead author of “Noise correlations in the human brain and their impact on pattern classification,” recently published by PLOS Computational Biology.
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Lona Sniderman ’19 was determined to land a summer internship at a research institution in Barcelona, and when she saw an opening to outshine the competition during a Skype interview for the job, she took it.
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