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In celebration of its fifth anniversary, the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art is presenting an exhibition of 140 works of art drawn from its permanent collection.
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Film-induced pilgrimages have become a research interest of Brent Plate, visiting associate professor of religious studies. His essay, “When Do Moviegoers Become Pilgrims?” was published at theConversation.com and reprinted in several media outlets, including Time.com.
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Natalie Adams '17 credits her previous internships in public relations to her securing her current position at Subject Matter, a creative advocacy agency that provides clients with communications, government relations and creative services.
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This year Alexander Hirsu ’17 is one of only 10 graduates across the world selected to be part of Hewlett Packard Enterprise program that will put him to work in the U.S., Mexico, Romania and the United Kingdom.
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Through the generosity of alumni, parents and friends, the Annual Fund total dollars contributed in the past year topped all past records, and total fundraising was the fourth strongest in Hamilton’s history.
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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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Doran Larson’s essay addressed Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently announced return to a pre-Obama policy of seeking maximum penalties for all drug crimes as well as the mismanagement of the prison system.
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University Business magazine recently highlighted Hamilton’s wellness program in an article addressing the challenge colleges face containing costs while providing expected health insurance benefits.
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Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, participated in an American Public Media Marketplace segment titled “Some economists think technology might be slowing inflation” on June 21.
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For 35 years, the Gamers - a band of men in their mid-50s who originally gathered weekly on Saturday nights to play board games in the early 80s as students at Hamilton - have never stopped playing.
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