Faculty News
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鈥淭he Institutionalization of Loyalty Traps under Trump鈥檚 Second Presidency,鈥 by Associate Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas, was recently published by the Israeli chapter of the International Society of Public Law 鈥 Israel (ICON-S).
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鈥淩elativistic collapse model with quantized time variables,鈥 co-authored by Professor of Physics Emeritus Philip Pearle, was recently published in Physical Review A 112.
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L'artiste saphique et sa muse, 2024, an oil on linen painting by Professor of Art Katharine Kuharic, is on display in Art Basel Paris through Oct. 26.
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Professor of Religious Studies S.B. Rodr铆guez-Plate recently presented an invited keynote lecture titled 鈥淐arnal Cinema鈥 at Amsterdam鈥檚 Vrije University.
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Ian N. Mills, visiting professor of classics and religious studies, has been awarded the DeGruyter Prize for Biblical Studies and Reception History for his article 鈥淐anonizing Laodiceans: Paratextual Negotiations of Authority and Authenticity in the Latin Bible.鈥
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Associate Professor of Physics Viva Horowitz recently presented 鈥淕ood Vibes: How to Take Apart a Resonator System Without Dismantling It鈥 for the physics colloquium at Smith College.
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Assistant Professor of Government Catherine Chen was the lead author on an article recently published online by the political science journal Environmental Politics.
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Lecturer聽in East Asian Languages and Literature Tiao-Guan Huang聽delivered an online lecture titled 鈥淟earning Culture Through Food: Taiwan鈥檚 Cuisine and Stories鈥 to faculty and students in the Chinese Flagship Program at the University of North Georgia.聽
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Assistant Professor of Psychology Kelly Faig recently published articles on loneliness in the journals Current Issues in Behavioral Sciences, Psychophysiology, and PLOS One.
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National and regional news organizations regularly interview Hamilton faculty, staff, alumni, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus. September鈥檚 news topics included coverage of international students, Confederate monuments, and inflation, among others. Links are provided, but some may require subscriptions to access content.
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