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Large language models (LLMs) have been at the forefront of the zeitgeist ever since publicly available AI programs like OpenAI鈥檚 ChatGPT burst onto the scene. Three 91制片厂 computer science majors are spending their summer researching this cutting-edge technology alongside Professor Thomas Helmuth 鈥09.
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Connecting distant destinations with local lands, senior fellow Clare Robinson spent her final year at Hamilton delving into community reactions to climate change and environmental policy.
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Recent graduate Deanna Durben 鈥25 engaged in research across the domains of sociology and psychology during her time at Hamilton. In 2024, her efforts culminated with a publication in Sage journals titled 鈥淯nderstanding autistic camouflaging: The use of online community discussions and stigmatized identity research.鈥
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Three jet-setting members of the class of 鈥25 are packing their bags and heading to new countries through the prestigious Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) awards. They will return to study abroad favorites, embrace new cultures, and serve as bridges between the U.S. and the world. In addition, Jason Le 鈥23 is the recipient of an ETA Award to Vietnam.
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At Hamilton, computer science isn鈥檛 confined to code on a screen. The Computer Science Department, which recently overhauled its curriculum, has been making the ever-growing discipline emblematic of a liberal arts education. Step One has been ensuring that computer science is accessible to all students.
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Three Hamilton students 鈥擥abrielle (Gaby) Guerra 鈥27, Tzu Han (Annie) Huang 鈥27, and Darian Torres 鈥27 鈥 will study abroad during the next year, thanks to assistance from Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships.
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Chrissy Crespo 鈥25 and Alinur Jaboldinov 鈥26 are the first Hamilton students to participate in the Trudeau Institute鈥檚 Biomedical Research Scholars Program in Saranac Lake, N.Y. The program includes five courses designed to develop students鈥 research skills and understanding of immunology, but its shining focus is the intensive immunological research experience.
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Naval Lappalainen 鈥25 and Xavier McMahon 鈥27 have been awarded Critical Language Scholarships (CLS) to study Russian this summer. Lappalainen, a double major in history and Russian Studies, from Wilmington, Del., will study in Kyrgyzstan, and McMahon, a double major in world politics and Russian studies from Louisville, Kentucky, will be based in Daugavpils, Latvia.
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Hamilton's Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Center has released a comprehensive report titled 鈥淵outh Gun Violence in Utica, New York: Causes, Context, and Prevention.鈥 This report is the culmination of the Center鈥檚 Fall 2024 Justice Lab, an interdisciplinary initiative involving 16 students across four integrated courses led by four Hamilton faculty members.
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Yuxuan Xu 鈥26 has been named a recipient of the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship, a national award that supports students intending to pursue research careers in the sciences, mathematics, and engineering. For Xu, the recognition wasn鈥檛 just a validation of his work 鈥 it was a meaningful milestone after years of dedicated effort and strong mentorship at Hamilton.
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