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Two summers ago, Environmental Health and Safety Specialist Sara Soika and Director of Environmental Protection, Safety & Sustainability Brian Hansen had the pleasure of mentoring a handful of students 鈥 the summer sustainability interns 鈥 who quite literally changed the landscape on College Hill.
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Maurice Isserman, the Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History, wrote an essay titled "I spent years studying American communism. Here鈥檚 what I learned" for The Guardian published on May 16. Reflecting on 鈥渨hy so many intelligent and admirable people remained so loyal for so long to a fundamentally flawed movement,鈥 Isserman delved into the paradoxical nature of American communism.
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The 91制片厂 Town-Gown Fund recently made grants totaling $109,600 to nine non-profit and public safety organizations serving the Town of Kirkland and the Village of Clinton.
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Professor of Economics Erol Balkan introduces 鈥淒isplaced and Dispossessed,鈥 a collection of photographs he has taken of Syrian refugees at their camps in Turkey.
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Members of Hamilton鈥檚 Class of 2024 have walked off the Commencement stage, canes in hand, and out into the world ready to make a difference.
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In a letter to the editor titled 鈥淲hat鈥檚 in a mane? Everything, if it honors treason and slavery鈥 in The Washington Post, Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule emphasized that 鈥淲hom we honor reflects our values.鈥
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When Professor of Art Bill Salzillo retires in June, it will mark more than the end of a productive 50-plus year career. The artist, teacher, and gallery director is the last member of the Hamilton faculty to have begun his tenure at Kirkland College.
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With 10 teams in, action, the spring sports semester was a busy one, capped off with honors for senior athletes. Here鈥檚 a look at some of photographer Josh McKee's favorite action shots from the spring. To read more about Hamilton's successes during the spring sports season, visit the Athletics site.
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In its final meeting of the 2023-24 academic year in May, the Hamilton Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa elected 22 members of the Class of 2024. They join the 27 other members of the class who were elected in October and February.
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Former Sen. Doug Jones, a U.S. attorney in Alabama who prosecuted accomplices in the racially motivated 1963 16th St. Baptist Church bombing, addressed the 493 members of the graduating class at Hamilton鈥檚 commencement, urging them to be guardians of democracy. The ceremony took place on Sunday, May 19, in the Margaret Bundy Scott Field House.
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