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College photographers Nancy Ford and Zack Stanek took a look back at 2021 and chose their favorite photos. Take a look at the gallery.
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For more than 20 years, Jeff McMahon ’97 has been part of an entrepreneurial trio that successfully launches start-ups, swapping an occasional Hamilton story en route. His classmates Nick Laidlaw and Robert Naughton round out the partnership.
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Major national and regional news organizations regularly interview Hamilton faculty, staff, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.
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The Hamilton Mathletics Team took part in the annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition on Dec. 4. The Putnam is the preeminent math competition for undergraduates in the United States and Canada, and took the form of a six-hour written exam, which the team had trained for throughout the semester.
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When it comes to investment banking, perhaps no other name stands out like Goldman Sachs. And for seniors James Argo and Jason Kauppila, this illustrious bank will soon be home. The two have accepted full-time positions at Goldman to start after graduation.
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President David Wippman sent out his annual holiday greeting, and at the same time sought some advice on what exactly to do with a gift he received. Watch the video to see what other members of the Hamily suggest!
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Her standard joke is that she could wire your house, but you wouldn’t want her to. Besides, that might be a waste of her creativity. Lois Bryan ’04 is a master electrician in theatre and dance at California State University, Fullerton.
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Analytics, charts, graphs — Hamilton’s Communications & Marketing content team pays attention to it all, but is most interested to learn what our readers want to read most. So, following are the top 10 most-clicked news stories from 2021.
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The National Science Foundation has awarded Associate Professor of Geosciences Cat Beck, along with University of Dayton geoscientist Zelalem Bedaso, a three-year, $289,094 grant to study seasonal rainfall variability over the last 200,000 years in East Africa.
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Students studying in the Hamilton College Academic Year in Spain (HCAYS) had the opportunity to engage in discussion with Spanish political scientist and former Vice President Pablo Iglesias Turrión in November.
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