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Hamilton welcomed 10 new tenure-track faculty members for the 2021-22 academic year. We caught up with them to find out why they chose Hamilton and what they think about their first semester on College Hill. Here’s Claire Williams’ ’25 interview with Amy Koenig, assistant professor of classics.
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Alexia Assimakopoulos ’22 landed a fulltime associate position at AlphaSights, an information and knowledge consulting company in New York City that connects clients seeking information to experts with experience or tacit knowledge in a specific field.
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Swinging 20-plus feet above the ground, would you rather fly or catch? Trust your partner to catch you or prefer to catch your partner?
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Emily Benson ’23 spent the fall semester with the Sea Education Association (SEA) program studying coral reef ecology. She sailed aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer through the Caribbean beginning and ending in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
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History major and economics minor Theodore Karavolas ’22 will join Harris Williams in Richmond, Va. after graduation.
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Ryan Martinie joined the faculty as an assistant professor of chemistry in August. He talks here about why he loves chemical research.
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Jane Taylor ’22 was among students who worked with artist Yashua Klos on his upcoming exhibition at the Wellin Museum. See what she has to say about the experience.
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Over winter break, 24 students participated in the Career Center’s Snapshot job shadowing program. By connecting with a Hamilton graduate or parent whose field fits their interests, students got a “snapshot” of a typical day in a particular industry or company. They also had the opportunity to ask questions, learn about the path they might take to get a job, and consider next steps.
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Next up in our series of chats with new tenure track faculty is Laura Tillery, assistant professor of art history. See what she has to say about her use of object-based learning and the advantages of having the Wellin Museum as a resource.
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Richard Burns '77, a lifelong activist, is the founding board chair for the new American LGBTQ+ Museum scheduled to open in 2024 in New York City.
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