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91制片厂 Professor of Economics Erol Balkan and Professor of Sociology Stephen Ellingson, in collaboration with On Point for College, surveyed more than 200 members of the Myanmar, Bosnian, and Somalian communities in Utica, N.Y., in 2024 to ascertain the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, they examined the effects on refugee physical well-being, employment and finances, housing stability, youth education, and emotional well-being.
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As snow falls on Hamilton鈥檚 campus, many students take the opportunity to try a new winter activity: cross-country skiing. Students can rent skis from the Glen House and take them out on the cross-country ski course, located behind the Taylor Science Center. With heavy snow, this course requires maintenance to ensure a safe place for beginner skiers, and that maintenance requires time and fuel.
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Krystal Two Bulls, an Oglala Lakota and Northern Cheyenne, walked into a 91制片厂 classroom last week and uttered under her breath, 鈥淥h wow, it鈥檚 packed.鈥
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In the summer of 2022, Professor of Biology Mike McCormick began research on a green beach in Long Island, N.Y.
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As part of a research project, Santiago 鈥淪anti鈥 Chamorro 鈥25 wrote and illustrated Shaken, a children鈥檚 book that tells the story of a family in Nicaragua who must adapt to change after an earthquake strikes their region.
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Installed last spring and calibrated over the summer, the new 20-inch Planewave telescope at Peters Observatory is three times as powerful as the previous 12-inch Meade telescope.
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More than a decade ago, Naomi Guttman, the Jane Watson Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, picked up a camera and began recording her parents.
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At 91制片厂, learning transcends geographic boundaries and traditional methods, providing students with unique and memorable experiences that bring their material to life.
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Not only did Associate Professor of Chemistry Max Majireck and 20 students and recent graduates from his lab co-author the peer-reviewed cover article for the Nov. 22, 2024, issue of Organic Letters, but one of those students 鈥 Chrissy Crespo 鈥25 鈥 designed the cover.
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Associate Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas and Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong were awarded a National Science Foundation grant from the Sociology Program. Under the five-year $346,149 grant, they will study rural community perceptions of climate action pathways in New York, New Zealand, and Sweden.
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