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Heat waves, drenching rain, slammed doors, and rants have not kept students in Professor of Government Philip Klinkner’s Electoral Politics class off the streets of the Mohawk Valley this summer.
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When Carlos Espindola ’20 was approached by his chemistry professor about staying on campus for a summer research project, he didn’t hesitate.
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Stephana (Hayoung) Lim '21 never expected to be doing anything related to art in college. When she first came to Hamilton, she intended to major in physics, but soon switched over to computer science after taking a class with Visiting Assistant Professor of Computer Science David Perkins.
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Joining the ongoing examination and analysis of human-caused environmental changes in the Adirondacks, a group of Hamilton researchers spent four days taking sediment cores from four Adirondack lakes.
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As an activist and a trauma survivor, Emily Aviles ’19 is always looking for new ways to find healing. When she first came to Hamilton, she planned to major in creative writing, but everything changed after she took her first theatre class.
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While he was working on the lighting design for last fall’s main stage theatre production, Adrian Summers ’19 became fascinated with the manipulation of light and color on set, particularly how it interacted with the different hues of the performers’ skin.
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After psychology major Aoife Thomas ’20 took the class “Education, Teaching, and Social Change” with Visiting Assistant Professor of Education Studies Meredith Madden, she noticed something about the curriculum she had learned as a child.
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This summer Assistant Professor of Anthropology Colin Quinn, along with Jada Langston ’20, Sophia Coren ’21, and Lana Dorr ’21, are conducting archaeological fieldwork in Transylvania, Romania.
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Organic chemistry students and their research advisors from Hamilton, Colgate University, and Hobart and William Smith Colleges gathered for the annual Summer Organic Research Symposium (SmORS).
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Led by Instrumentation Specialist Greg Rahn, rising sophomores Ellen Chinchilli and Catherine Ryczek recently presented research at the 66th Annual Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics in San Diego.
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