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Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Priya Chandrasekaran recently published an article about dueling forms of rural populism in the Journal of Rural Studies.
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Charlotte “Charlie” Gutterman ’22 started her job as an arboretum intern a few weeks ago. Hannah Katz ‘21 sat down with her to talk about what that means and how she got involved.
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With a grant from Hamilton, Charlotte Guterman ’22 spent a summer researching the colonization of the American landscape in art.
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Since the spring, Professor of Government Peter Cannavò has presented several virtual talks on the topic throughout Central New York.
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During one of their trips to a thrift shop, Sammy Johnson ’20 and Chad Varney ’22 had an idea that would become an upcycled clothing company they called Upcurl.
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“I haven’t had the chance to get stuck knee-deep in the mud before.” Hamilton summer internship funding helps give students a variety of experiences which, for Robbie Rioux ’21, includes spending some time in the mud.
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“Effects of Field and Landscape Scale Habitat on Insect and Bird Damage to Sunflowers,” co-authored by Supervisor of Introductory Laboratories and Lecturer in Environmental Studies Jason Townsend, was recently published in the journal Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems.
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Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong talks with Chris Mireles ’21 about what he expects of students in his courses and how the open curriculum means as much to professors as it does to students at Hamilton.
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Sacrifice in a Time of Pandemic: A Model for Climate Change? was published on Medium by Professor of Government Peter Cannavò on March 20.
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