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Shelley Haley, the Edward North Chair of Classics and professor of Classics and Africana Studies, was recently elected president-elect of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) for 2020. Her term begins in January.
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Following Hamilton’s participation in the Global Climate Strike last Friday, more than 50 faculty, staff, and students gathered Monday for Conversations on the Climate Crisis gathered around topic tables in Fillius Events Barn.
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After a successful weather balloon launch and retrieval in December, the Hamilton Society of Physics students gave it another try on Sept. 21.
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Walking to Magdalena: Personhood and Place in Tohono O'odham Songs, Sticks, and Stories, by Associate Professor of Religious Studies Seth Schermerhorn, was recently published by University of Nebraska Press.
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After the Deepwater Horizon exploded in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, triggering a massive oil spill, scientist Kevin Reynolds ’94 of the federal Department of the Interior’s Fish and Wildlife Service was put in charge of measuring the unthinkable — the injury to the natural resources managed by his department.
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Philosophy students sat in on the discussion when four local food producers examined issues in America’s food system.
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In 2018 HamVotes, a nonpartisan team of both administrators and student ambassadors, ramped up its presence on campus, organizing events to promote voter registration and increase voter turnout.
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Darren Strash, assistant professor of computer science, and his colleagues (Demian Hespe, Sebastian Lamm of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and Christian Schulz of University of Vienna) have been declared the winners of the Vertex Cover Track of the 4th Annual PACE Challenge — an annual research and programming competition with international recognition.
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Hundreds of Hamilton students joined their counterparts around the world to participate in the Global Climate Strike on Sept. 20. Organized by representatives from a number of student groups, Hamilton’s climate strike attracted droves of students and Hamilton community members calling for action on environmental issues.
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