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  • Continuing a project that began last summer, four Hamilton students are working with Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology Mahala Stewart to study how families have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Shania Kuo 鈥23, Caroline Freundel 鈥24, Kaela Dunne 鈥22, and Steven Campos 鈥22 are interviewing local parents, mostly mothers, to gain a better understanding of how their lives and households have changed over the course of the past year. The research is being supported by the Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Center.

  • Library Information Technology Services (LITS) has awarded Innovations in Digital Pedagogy Fellowships for the 2021-22 academic year to three faculty members: Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Lacey Carpenter, Assistant Professor of Sociology Alex Manning, and Associate Professor of Biology Michael McCormick.

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  • Will Richardson 鈥21 is spending his summer working in the clinical pharmacology program of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) through a research fellowship.

  • The idea for Luis Colli鈥檚 鈥22 Emerson Grant research project has been years in the making. After immigrating to the United States from Venezuela, he noticed parallels between the 18th-century South and North American revolutions 鈥 but when he pointed these connections out, Americans tended to resist them.

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  • After a comprehensive search process, FoJo Beans, a coffee roaster from Hamilton, N.Y., has been selected as the successor to Caf茅 Opus and will open two locations on campus. Work on the new caf茅s is underway, and an opening date for FoJo South (McEwen Dining Hall) and FoJo North (Taylor Science Center) will be announced closer to the start of the academic year.

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  • Meaghan Parlee 鈥21 graduated into a job as a project management specialist at Charles River Laboratories, a position that precisely fits her Hamilton research experience and her overarching interest in the business side of science.

  • As a kid growing up in Tampa, Fla., Preston Perez 鈥22 was always close to the water. 鈥淢y family does a lot of bonding activities around the ocean,鈥 he said. At 10 years old, Perez got his scuba diving certification; a few years later, he began volunteering with the Dagger Dive program of Task Force Dagger, an organization dedicated to helping members of the Special Operations Forces community.

  • Assistant Professor of Physics Viva Horowitz was working as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard when she began to take a more serious interest in the dynamics of a cell鈥檚 cytoplasm. 鈥淚n physics, we have equations that allow us to model things and predict how things will move,鈥 Horowitz said. 鈥淎nd it turns out that the cytoplasm completely breaks those rules 鈥 there鈥檚 motors pushing things around.鈥

  • Zach Weller 鈥23, a digital communications intern and student writer for the Communications Office, and Asa Szegvari 鈥23 embarked on a five-week, 80-mile-per day, bike trip across the Continental Divide in June. As Zach reports here, the trip came to unfortunate early end.

  • 鈥淚 kid you not 鈥 we are doing something that鈥檚 never been done before,鈥 said Yassine Dhouib 鈥24 about the research that he, Dara Levy 鈥23, and Professor of Computer Science Dave Perkins are conducting this summer. The trio are working on two different projects in the field of computer science, aiming to improve and streamline industry-standard algorithms.

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