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A Newsweek article triggered by a new survey revealing that 51 percent of Republicans said they think former President Barack Obama was born in Kenya, compared to just 14 percent of Democrats included reference to Professor of Government Philip Klinkner’s research on birtherism.
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Janice Kang ’20, Kalvin Nash ’18 and Allen Park ’18 presented the results of their summer computational chemistry research at the 16th Annual MERCURY conference.
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Ann Owen, Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, directed a mentoring workshop for junior female economists at top liberal arts colleges and other institutions that do not offer an economics Ph.D.
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Derek Jones, the Irma M. and Robert D. Morris Professor of Economics, was recently awarded an International Senior Research Fellowship at Ustinov College, the postgraduate college of Durham University, U.K.
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An article co-authored by Associate Professor of Biology Wei-Jen Chang was recently published in the journal Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.
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Research initiated by Assistant Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas at the March for Science was highlighted in a WIRED magazine online article on April 24 titled "Scientists Actually Did Some Science at the March for Science."
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Philip Klinkner, the James S. Sherman Professor of Government, was asked by the Los Angeles Times to write an essay that expanded upon his previous research on voter attitudes and their effect on the election and President Trump’s popularity.
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From providing a virtual look at India’s sacred centers to collecting oral histories in post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans, Hamilton’s Digital Humanities Initiative (DHi) provides students an interdisciplinary — and often interactive — approach to collaborating with faculty.
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“Gender Differences in Episodic Encoding of Autobiographical Memory” by Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology Azriel Grysman appears in the March issue of the Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition.
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Assistant Professor of Geosciences Catherine Beck recently traveled to the University of Minnesota to sample from the 216 meters of core collected through the Hominin Sites and Paleolakes Drilling Project in 2013.
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