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A July 25 article in The Atlantic titled How Much More Merit Do You Need Than Saving American Lives? detailed the efforts of alumnus Matt Zeller’04 and his former U.S. Army translator Janis Shinwari, to help other former translators and their families, Afghan and Iraqi citizens, obtain special immigrant visas and resettle in the United States.
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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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The Levitt Public Affairs Center’s Freedom of Expression Research Group is exploring the policies of institutions across the country including Hamilton's 1967 policy in order to make recommendations for revision.
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The Immersive Technology Summer Institute is a joint venture that has brought together a collaborative team of technologists, faculty, and students to explore 3D and virtual applications in a week-long, working session.
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Let there be light: Chemistry students are spending their summer using basic research to synthesize new materials to increase the fluorescence of rare earth elements.
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According to a press release issued on July 17 by the Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., the firm’s board of directors has appointed Hamilton alumnus David M. Solomon ’84 to succeed Lloyd C. Blankfein as chairman and chief executive officer.
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Articles in The Atlantic and The Philadelphia Inquirer and on the CNBC website featured research published by Professors Philip Klinkner and Paul Hagstrom.
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Participating in the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art docent program has opened quite a few doors this summer for Hamilton students including at the Smithsonian, Guggenheim, American Museum of Natural History, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Institute of Contemporary (ICA) Art in Boston.
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A 128-year-old time capsule will be opened Tuesday on the front steps of the Burke Library.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Literature Nhora Lucía Serrano incorporated virtual reality technologies and assignments into her interdisciplinary Literature 232 “Dream a Little Dream: Virtual Realities & Literature” course.