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Introduction to CITRIX and STATA workshop for Economics students. Novices to the CITRIX environment and STATA are strongly recommended to attend. The workshop will cover topics such as installing and registering CITRIX, opening STATA on CITRIX, accessing your files on CITRIX, and loading and exploring data on STATA on CITRIX. The workshop will take approximately one and a half hours. Students interested in the workshop are encouraged to SIGN UP on this sheet, although walk-ins are welcome. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN LAPTOPS.
When 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 3Where Burke Library Couper Classroom, Map #47 -
The Loyalty Trap and Liberal Arts for Life The lunch series, “Celebrating Faculty and Staff Achievements,” features new scholarship from 2020 to present by faculty and staff authors, and is sponsored by Ngoni Munemo, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty, and Joe Shelley, Vice President for Library and Information Technology Services. Please join us for a presentation by Jaime Kucinskas, Associate Professor of Sociology, on their book, The Loyalty Trap: Conflicting Loyalties of Civil Servants Under Increasing Autocracy (Co...
When 12:00 p.m. Thursday, September 4Where Burke Library Stryker All Night Reading Room, Map #47 -
STATA Refresher workshop for Economics students. Students with some STATA experience who want to refresh their skills are strongly recommended to attend. The workshop will cover topics such as basic data manipulation and visualization. The workshop will take approximately one and a half hours. Students interested in the workshop are encouraged to SIGN UP on this sheet, although walk-ins are welcome. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN LAPTOPS.
When 6:00 p.m. Thursday, September 4Where Burke Library Couper Classroom, Map #47 -
Join us for pet therapy in partnership with Pet Partners of CNY.
When 12:30 p.m. Monday, September 8Where Burke Library Steps, Map #47 -
Tae Hyun Lim, Ph.D. (tlim@hamilton.edu), the Data Science/Analysis Research Librarian, will be conducting a Microsoft Excel workshop. Novices to the MS Excel are strongly recommended to attend.The workshop will cover the same topics covered in the workshop provided on Monday, September 1, such as installing and registering Microsoft Excel, loading and exploring data on Excel, using basic functions, and creating basic graphics on Excel. The workshop will take approximately one and a half hours. Students interested in the workshop are encouraged ...
When 6:00 p.m. Monday, September 8Where Burke Library Couper Classroom, Map #47 -
In this workshop, participants will weave their own interactive stories using Twine, a free and user-friendly tool from twinery.org for creating nonlinear narratives. Through hands-on practice, attendees will explore Twine’s interface, thread together branching storylines, and add basic styling to enhance their projects. By the end of the session, participants will have a working Twine story and the foundational knowledge to continue spinning their own interactive fiction or game projects. No prior coding experience is required—just creativi...
When 7:00 p.m. Monday, September 8Where Burke Library Makerspace, Map #47 -
Imagine a new integrated ecosystem of curricular programs, building from our open curriculum, that exponentially increases opportunities for students to pursue their interests while participating in the full richness of the Hamilton experiences, all as part of a coherent learning journey. Each charrette is an intensive, collaborative workshop that brings together a diverse group of participants to generate ideas, address challenges, and design potential solutions. Day 1 is dedicated to exploring the topic and brainstorming ideas and strategies ...
When 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, September 10Where Burke Library Stryker All Night Reading Room, Map #47By Invitation Only -
Join us for an introductory workshop on Amplify, Hamilton College’s self-hosted generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform. In this session, we’ll show you how to access and navigate the tool, explore its core features and models, and discuss practical applications for research and administrative work. We’ll also highlight key considerations around privacy, security, and responsible use. No prior AI experience is required—just bring your curiosity!
When 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 10Where Burke Library Couper Classroom, Map #47 -
Tae Hyun Lim, Ph.D. (tlim@hamilton.edu), the Data Science/Analysis Research Librarian, will be conducting the Introduction to R workshop. Novices to the CITRIX environment and R are strongly recommended to attend. The workshop will cover topics such as installing and registering CITRIX, opening R Studio on CITRIX, accessing your files on CITRIX, and loading and exploring data on STATA on CITRIX. The workshop will also cover installing and using R and R Studio on students' own machines. The workshop will take approximately one and a half hours. ...
When 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 10Where Burke Library Couper Classroom, Map #47 -
Imagine a new integrated ecosystem of curricular programs, building from our open curriculum, that exponentially increases opportunities for students to pursue their interests while participating in the full richness of the Hamilton experiences, all as part of a coherent learning journey. Each charrette is an intensive, collaborative workshop that brings together a diverse group of participants to generate ideas, address challenges, and design potential solutions. Day 2 is dedicated to prototyping and testing the ideas and strategies that were ...
When 8:00 a.m. Thursday, September 11Where Burke Library Stryker All Night Reading Room, Map #47By Invitation Only
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