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Thanks to a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship, Mary Beringause ’20 has the opportunity to return to Argentina, where she studied and taught English in 2018.
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Our student musicians share their talents regularly at concerts. And although we can’t enjoy these performances live and in-person, we can take a look back and appreciate these gifted students’ work through Hamilton Encore. Each week, we’ll post a YouTube video of a recent student performance.
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At Hamilton, Niamh Fitzpatrick ’20, an economics major and computer science minor, taught English to local Vietnamese, Thai, and Cambodian refugees.
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On March 30, Hamilton students and faculty began navigating a new way to teach and learn, as the College moved to remote online classes in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
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For the second year in a row, Hamilton’s Mathletics team has won the Snow Bowl competition, icing the competition from Colgate University, St. Lawrence University, and Skidmore College.
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When he assigned a Russian role-playing and survival game to his students last semester, little did Assistant Professor of Russian Studies Jason Cieply know that a few months later, the game would inspire him to try making his own batch of hand sanitizer.
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The Hamilton Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa elected 15 members of the class of 2020 at a recent meeting: Sara Carle, Kailey Carlson, Cameron DiGiovanni, Eric Fischer, Charlotte Freed, Theodore Golden, Taomi Kenny, Lantz Kilburn, Matthew Kraemer, Julianna Larson, Alexandra Stetter, Sarah Swinson, Stephen Wisser, Sarah Young, and Francis Zuroski.
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Snow – and plenty of it – came to the Hill just in time for Hamilton’s annual FebFest. Just when it looked like FebFest activities would be centered indoors, The Outing Club encouraged everyone to get outdoors on Valentine’s Day and take part in a snowshoe relay.
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Find out why Naser Al Madi, new assistant professor of computer science, chose to teach at Hamilton, and learn about his research and how his first year is going so far.
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What better way to learn about different science disciplines than seeing them demonstrated? That’s what Hamilton faculty did as they recently hosted the second annual Lab Crawl in the Taylor Science Center.
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