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  • This summer, anthropology and religious studies major Kyle Clark 鈥22 is pitching stories and gathering information in his job with CNBC鈥檚 Breaking News desk and its Specials Unit.

  • the New World Nature summer history research project was an enterprise of moving parts 鈥 an academic and organizational feat. The idea was to develop the research and digital humanities skills of five students on the team, while furthering their personal 颅research and that of the professor in charge. That was Assistant Professor of History Mackenzie Cooley, whose field is the history of science and ideas in the early modern world.

  • When 91制片厂 switched to remote learning in late March, students moved out of their residence halls and those who were studying abroad returned home. But approximately three dozen students, primarily international students, remain on campus more than three months later.

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  • WHCL is Hamilton鈥檚 student-run radio station. Established in 1941, 88.7 on your FM radio dial provides the community with the opportunity to get their voices, and their music, heard. This summer, student DJs are broadcasting remotely, joined by alumni. Some of these DJs include Dave Bolger 鈥99, Zachary Franciose 鈥14, Kaye Kagaoan 鈥15, Austin Ford 鈥19, and, all co-hosting together, Tori Fukumitsu 鈥15, Caroline Grunewald 鈥15, Eliza Kenney 鈥15, and George Taliaferro 鈥15.

  • Alumnus Greg Thomas 鈥81, founder of Tune in to Leadership, interviewed President David Wippman recently for the organization鈥檚 s blog on the challenge of Covid-19 and racial justice issues.

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  • When Janis Avery K 鈥78 explains why she does what she does, she鈥檚 succinct and utterly convincing, ever the effective advocate for youth in foster care. Strategic support helps them get what they need to have a better life, she says.

  • After her summer neurology research was canceled due to COVID-19, Krithika Ravishankar 鈥22 decided to broaden her search for internships. This ultimately led to a conversation with Josh Rothstein 鈥19, founder of Up All Night Music Group, a concert promoting organization.

  • Student summer research is underway, with students and faculty collaborating on projects remotely via Zoom. Here, Gus Huiskamp 鈥21, describes his Emerson Foundation research project about the philosophical and literary movement, Negritude.

  • Simon & Schuster is one of the top U.S. publishing companies, and according to Kayah Hodge 鈥21, working there is 鈥渓ow-key kind of a big deal.鈥

  • When Josie Collier 鈥97, P鈥14 learned that she would be taking over as president of Hamilton鈥檚 Alumni Association starting next month, she was hit with a mix of emotions from excitement to anxiety. After all, her work as a longtime volunteer fostering connections among previously disengaged alumni had largely been done quietly behind the scenes. Now everyone would be looking to her to develop partnerships on a larger level.

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