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  • Alan Cafruny, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of International Relations, presented “Implications of the Trump Presidency for U.S. Foreign Policy” at the 4th annual Conference on Global Governance.

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  • Twelve Hamilton students have received creativity grants from the Steven Daniel Smallen Memorial Fund.

  • As finals week begins, some theatre students got a head start on their exams by presenting a practical application of their skills with the annual Director’s Showcase.

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  • “The Time of Television: Broadcasting, Daily Life, and the New Indian Middle Class,” co-authored by Assistant Professor of Literature Pavitra Sundar was published online in Communication, Culture & Critique.

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  • As the semester winds down, students face their second major election of the year: Student Assembly (SA) president and vice president. All SA positions entail a significant time commitment, but the roles of president and vice president are arguably the most time-intensive, since the students in these roles meet regularly with important administrators and authority figures on campus.

  • Hamilton’s Curling Team competed in a bonspiel (tournament) hosted by RPI on Dec. 2-4 at the Schenectady, (N.Y.) Curling Club. Twenty teams from 10 different schools, divided into five groups of four teams, took part in the bonspiel.

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  • Douglas Weldon, the Stone Professor of Psychology Emeritus, was recently named the recipient of a Career Achievement Award from the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience (FUN).

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  • A liberal arts degree and double major, including math, propelled Mitchell Scher '14 into a career in the space industry.

  • Students participating in the Fall 2016 New York City (NYC) Program attended a speech delivered by Stanley Fischer, vice chair of the Federal Reserve, at the Economic Club of New York (ECNY) meeting in October.

  • The Theory and Interpretation of Narrative series, co-edited by Professor of Comparative Literature Peter J. Rabinowitz and published by Ohio State University Press, recently released its 61st volume.

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