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April鈥檚 news highlights ranged from commentary on the wars in Sudan and Ukraine to postwar African American music in France.
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The return of the HamTrek triathlon on April 28 after a pandemic pause saw Drew Frey 鈥23 the overall winner of the 2023 event with a time of 56:30, and Rebecca Dalphin 鈥25 as the women鈥檚 winner with a time of 1:11:47.
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91制片厂 has unveiled an ambitious approach to reducing the institution鈥檚 impact on climate change by integrating a culture of environmental responsibility into every aspect of campus life.
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The Thomas J. Watson Fellowship offers participants the chance to explore their 鈥渁bsolute passion.鈥 This mission appealed to Salwa Sidahmed 鈥23. After graduation, Sidahmed will visit five different countries to follow her passion: plant-based practices and sustainability.
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Natasha Jenkins 鈥07 has shown her commitment to promoting principles of equity in the legal field throughout her career. Formerly an advocate for worker鈥檚 rights as general counsel of Teamsters Local 700, she now leads a chapter of the oldest association of African American lawyers and judges in the country.
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On an unseasonably warm Friday afternoon in April, sounds of acoustic old-time roots music streamed from the Schambach Center courtesy of award-winning musician Jake Blount 鈥17 and his banjo.
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A large portion of Burke Library will undergo a major renovation this summer that will enable students to explore Hamilton鈥檚 digital learning resources in new ways thanks to enhanced collaborative work spaces.
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Will Whalen鈥23 is a mild-mannered world politics major by day, but master of the mean, meowing Chess bot Mittens by night. Whalen, who moonlighted at Chess.com as a creative strategy lead while on campus, had the idea to create the cute kitty chess master that played an aggressive game of chess. Mittens has proven to be a formidable and frustrating opponent on the Chess.com website. Whalen will join Chess.com as director of audience development after graduation.
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Getty and the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) recently named Assistant Professor of Art History Arathi Menon as one of only 10 recipients of this year鈥檚 Getty/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowship in the History of Art.
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This collaboration will connect Hamilton鈥檚 Common Ground program and Bipartisan Policy Center鈥檚 (BPC) University Partnership Program to encourage civil discourse and bring bipartisanship outside the beltway through robust intellectual exchange. Hamilton is the first liberal arts college to partner with BPC.
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