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More than 125 Hamilton students conducted research with faculty this summer, and the results of that work were on display in poster sessions held during Fallcoming. Some student researchers in the sciences and the Levitt Public Affairs Center talked with student writer Dana Blatte 鈥26 about what they learned.
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Hamilton President David Wippman shared a message with the Hamilton community addressing the terrorist attacks by Hamas against Israel.
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The grand reopening of Burke Library鈥檚 first floor, a celebration of the 30th anniversary of Fallcoming Jazz, and poster sessions of students鈥 science and Levitt Center summer research were among the highlights of a Fallcoming Weekend that brought nearly 1,000 family members and alumni, along with rain and chilly weather, to the Hill, Oct. 5-8.
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Sean Bennett, vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion, shared a message with members of the Hamilton community on Oct. 10 addressing the escalating Arab-Israeli conflict.
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In its first meeting of the 2023-24 academic year, the Hamilton Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa elected 10 members of the Class of 2024.
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September鈥檚 news highlights ranged from coverage of the Wellin Museum to discussions of agricultural policies and coups d鈥櫭﹖at.
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Genetic inheritance might seem straightforward enough. Middle schoolers around the country learn the formulaic predictions of Punnett Squares, and for the most part, the science appears cut-and-dry. Chromosomes passed on through sperm or eggs have a 50-50 shot at inheritance. Right?
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Gabe Mollica 鈥14 has recently set out on a tour for his autobiographical comedy show Solo: A Story About Friendship. He recently talked with Communications and Marketing Office student writer Alyssa Samuels 鈥26 about the process of writing and producing his show, as well as how his time at Hamilton made this experience possible.
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In his latest co-authored essay, 鈥淗ow colleges can address online harassment,鈥 President David Wippman observed that, 鈥渢raditional free speech rules are difficult to apply in a social media age.鈥
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Professor and author Robin Wall Kimmerer offered students, faculty, and community members gathered in the Chapel a profound testimony regarding the decolonization of the environmentalist movement. The author of the national bestseller Braiding Sweetgrass came to College Hill to deliver this year鈥檚 Plant Lecture.
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