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A new article appearing on Vox, titled "Trump is still reportedly pushing his racist ‘birther’ conspiracy theory about Obama," featured research completed by Philip Klinkner, the James S. Sherman Professor of Government.
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Students in the two-week Field Study of Criminal Justice Reform and Innovation in Sweden course last June offered an overview of their experiences to an engaged audience of students and faculty.
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In announcing the expansion of its applied research network “to explore the most effective and impactful use cases in virtual reality, augmented reality and 3D printing,” HP Inc, named Hamilton College among a group of “elite colleges and universities” as a participant in the program.
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Earthrates, a National Science Foundation-sponsored Research Coordination Network has funded a workshop proposed by Assistant Professor of Geosciences Catherine Beck titled Drilling Deeper For Connections Between Environmental Change and Evolution to be held on campus in April 2018.
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Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, was interviewed by Marketplace Senior Reporter Nancy Marshall-Genzer for a segment titled “New Fed chair will be carrying out the board’s dual mandate” on the program’s Nov. 1 broadcast.
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The College’s most ambitious giving day ended at midnight Oct. 27 with record-breaking numbers: 3,357 gifts that generated $1,395,439 for our community. But #BecauseHamilton raised more than dollars.
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In an essay titled When New York City Was the Capital of American Communism published by The New York Times, Maurice Isserman, the Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History, reviewed the history of the Communist Party in the city during the 20th century.
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In a thoroughly engaging, thought-provoking and enlightening presentation, New York Times media editor and Hamilton alumnus Jim Windolf ’86 spoke to an audience of Hamilton students and community members on Thursday, Oct. 26.
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Hamilton students participating in the Program in Washington, D.C., this semester recently met with Washington Post reporter and alumnus Erik Wemple ’86.
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Artnet News tapped Tracy L. Adler, the Johnson-Pote Director of the Wellin Museum of Art, to offer her opinion for the publication’s article, Who Are the Most Influential Artists of the Last Century?