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When tsunamis inundate the land or wildfires leave nothing but ash, even insurance companies feel the crushing weight of disasters. In these scenarios, insurance companies rely on reinsurance 鈥 the insurance for insurers that helps them weather the storm during rare mass claims incidents. This summer, Peter Dillman 鈥26 worked at Gallagher Reinsurance Brokers, applying his mathematics background to real-world scenarios.
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Through Emerson Foundation Grants and Levitt Summer Research Fellowships, Hamilton students forge their own research paths, from studying environmental justice and exploring the intersections of art and mathematics in AI, to promoting better understanding of pediatric cancer patients鈥 experiences. Here are what three summer grantees said about the inspiration and significance of their projects.
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This summer, Levitt Center student researchers Luke Hanson 鈥26, Delaney Patterson 鈥26, Samuel Low 鈥28, and Ton Somnug 鈥27 joined forces with Griffiss Institute CEO and Hamilton alumna Heather Hage 鈥02 to investigate the holistic impact of federal spending on the local economy.
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The glens of 91制片厂 are poised to receive national attention through Assistant Professor of Biology Peter Guiden鈥檚 new project funded by a $500,000 National Science Foundation grant. Alongside Associate Professor of Biology Andrea Townsend and Northern Illinois University鈥檚 Holly Jones, Guiden seeks to untangle the complex relationships between deer and rodents that could be shaping our forests.
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Jampel Payldon 鈥27 hails from the Kingdom of Bhutan, a small nation nestled in the Himalayas. This summer, Payldon had the opportunity to represent her country on the world stage as an intern at the Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Bhutan to the United Nations.
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With 26 locations needing a different number of food pallets each day 鈥 and 10 trucks each with their own capacity limits 鈥 designing an efficient route had been an arduous task for the Food Bank of Central New York (FBCNY). That鈥檚 where Hughes 鈥淗ugh鈥 Williams 鈥26 came in. This summer he created an algorithm that can determine each day鈥檚 optimal route within seconds.
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Parks, playgrounds, community centers, libraries, and caf茅s are the backdrop for many cherished memories, from chatting over coffee to playing tag. These places occupy a third sphere outside of the home and the workplace, a space emphasizing friendship and connection. Victoria 鈥淰icky鈥 Holland Oliveira 鈥26, Nicholas Kreidler 鈥28, and Chloe Root 鈥28 embarked on an investigation of these 鈥渢hird spaces鈥 through a Levitt research grant this summer, seeking to understand the status and history of recreation and community in Utica, our neighboring city.
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Founder and medical director of the Gender Wellness Center of Oneonta, N.Y., Carolyn Wolf-Gould 鈥83 has been a pioneer in expanding access to transgender healthcare.
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Supported by Hamilton鈥檚 International Summer Research Fellowship, five students found new perspectives on their studies, the global community, and their identities.
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As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, one 91制片厂 student is getting intimately acquainted with our nation鈥檚 deep and storied history. Lily Watts 鈥26 spent her summer on the National Mall working as a curatorial exhibition development intern at the Smithsonian鈥檚 National Museum of American History. By sifting through troves of ancient documents and designing object display layouts, Watts reanimated the past two-and-a-half centuries of American life in preparation for 2026鈥檚 celebration.
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