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Reading Prester John: Cultural Fantasy and its Manuscript Contexts, a new book by Professor of History John Eldevik, was recently published by Arc-Humanities Press. It examines the legend of Prester John, a powerful Christian monarch believed to have ruled a vast empire in Asia during the Middle Ages.
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The Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College will host an exhibition called "Menagerie: Animals in Art" from September 7 to June 8, 2025. This exhibit will showcase hundreds of artworks featuring animals from ancient times to today.
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National and regional news organizations regularly interview Hamilton faculty, staff, alumni, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus. August’s news topics included varied subjects from the discussion of coups to the Federal Reserve and the vice presidency.
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An article titled “Likeness across Nature: The Anatomical Eye of Hieronymus Fabricius of Aquapendente (1533–1619),” by Associate Professor of History Mackenzie Cooley, appears in a special issue of the peer-reviewed journal Nuncius.
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President Steven Tepper emphasized a message of optimism, and suggested students embrace a willingness to fail as Hamilton opened its 231st year with the traditional Convocation ceremony on Aug. 28.
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People say eyes are a window to the soul — but what about the jawline? That’s a question Associate Professor of Psychology Keelah Williams tackled, along with five Hamilton student researchers, this summer.
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Three economics professors co-authored a paper published in the October issue of Economic Letters from Elsevier.
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“This project really taught us that to answer the big questions, sometimes you have to ask a bunch of little questions,” said Sara Cont ’27, who, with Maya Kannan ’25 and Madeleine Petro ’25 embarked on a trailblazing physics project this summer under the guidance of Assistant Professor of Physics Viva Horowitz.
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Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies Jack Martínez-Arias was invited to the Lima International Book Fair to launch his third novel, Te he seguido (Dendro 2024).
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Native and Indigenous Studies Faculty Fellow and Visiting Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Brianna Burke published an article in the 2024 volume Animals and Science Fiction. The piece is titled "Disemboweling the Hyperreal in Bong Joon-ho's Okja."
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