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Associate Professor of Mathematics Jose Ceniceros and Josef Komissar ’22 are co-authors of a paper published recently in the journal Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society.
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“Validating an algebraic approach to characterizing resonator networks,” co-authored by Viva Horowitz and Trevor Scheuing ’23, was recently published in the journal Scientific Reports.
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Hamilton College is pleased to announce the appointment of Steven Tepper as the 21st president of the College, effective July 1, 2024.
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Legendary tennis champion, New York Times bestselling author, and entrepreneur Venus Williams will be the next guest in Hamilton’s Sacerdote Great Names series on Thursday, April 18, at 7:30 p.m., in the Margaret Bundy Scott Field House. The event will be free and open to the public, but tickets will be required. They will be available in late February.
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Laurie Semple McCarthy ’86 has been living on Cape Cod for almost 20 years. While her day job involves working as the comptroller for a residential builder, her avocation takes her back in time.
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The original draft manuscript to what would become the musical sensation Annie — with handwritten annotations by its author Thomas Meehan ’51 — has found a home in Hamilton’s permanent collection.
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As Co-CEO of Americord Registry, Charlie Boyer’s ’93 work in stem cell preservation touches the very raw materials of life.
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A paper by Associate Professor of Psychology Tara McKee and Kerry Reilly ’14 was recently published in the open access journal Discover Psychology.
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As a hospital chaplain in Santa Cruz, Calif., the Rev. Suzanne G. Semmes K’72 specializes in spiritual critical care support and clinical ethics for hospitalized patients and their families.
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For Thomas Figueroa ’15, graduating from Hamilton did not mean leaving school behind. Instead, he found himself increasingly drawn to a career in education, eventually leading to his current position as director of programs and partnerships at the Los Angeles nonprofit STEM to the Future.
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