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Get to know a few members of the class and the courses they loved, their favorite campus meals (it鈥檚 a breakfast bunch!), and how they spent their first months on College Hill.
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Katie Rockford 鈥24 first heard about the Harvest, a popular student-powered food-salvage program on campus aimed at tackling local food insecurity issues, from upperclass students during the pandemic. Passionate about environmental and social justice issues herself, Rockford wanted to bring the program back following its necessary COVID-19 hiatus, but knew she鈥檇 need a lot of help to make it happen.
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kylie burnham 鈥15 is always working on a lot of projects. While they might appear unrelated, there鈥檚 a common thread: they all make people鈥檚 lives better.
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The new Middle East/Islamicate Worlds Studies concentration evolved from a popular minor at Hamilton, and its revised program name illustrates just one of the ways it differs from majors offered elsewhere.
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Proud to be first! Hamilton's community of first-generation students, faculty, and staff members was on full display as the College marked the annual National First-Generation College Celebration day.
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Retired U.S. Army brigadier general, professor emeritus of history at West Point, and now visiting professor of history at Hamilton, Ty Seidule grew up revering Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Now his views have radically changed.
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Hamilton's Davis United World College Scholars arrived on College Hill this fall eager to pursue interests through an open curriculum, hone their written and communication skills, and a join a welcoming community.
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There are many performances that Jonathan Higginbotham 鈥12 remembers fondly, but he鈥檒l never forget one particular night at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.
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Mona Campbell 鈥85 spent much of her childhood 鈥渃lomping through the forest for fun鈥 on her family鈥檚 farm. Now, she shares that important part of her with thousands of others while working to preserve it for generations to come.
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Irma M. and Robert D. Morris Professor of Economics Stephen Wu's research that tested for labor market discrimination among economics Ph.D. job candidates based on name fluency included a former student as his co-author and several recent computer science graduates.
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