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Striving for justice reform is the mission of Robert Sand 鈥80, a professor at Vermont Law School, who also holds the title of high bailiff of Windsor County, Vt.
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鈥溾he constantly expanding and contracting scope of the federal mandate creates confusion, uncertainty, and expense,鈥 wrote President David Wippman in a co-authored essay published in The Hill.
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The New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium, of which 91制片厂 is a member, has been awarded a $1.5 million grant by the Mellon Foundation to create the NY6 Mellon Academic Leadership Fellows Program, a three-year program to provide an intensive leadership experience for faculty in the humanities who aspire to academic leadership roles.
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Lena Schneck 鈥23 is looking into American prisons, specifically in relation to inadequate healthcare treatment, through a Levitt Center-funded project.
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President David Wippman has announced that Sean Bennett will serve as Hamilton鈥檚 first vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Sandy Thai 鈥24 has spent the past few weeks researching lupus at the Masonic Medical Research Institute (MMRI). Her research could have an impact on people's lives, and that is an opportunity she is excited to have.
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These two hockey goalies are gearing up to take on their master鈥檚 degrees. Sean Storr 鈥22 will be pursuing urban and environmental policy and planning at Tufts University. Gabrielle Venne 鈥22 will enroll at the University of Maine for a forest resources degree.
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Surya Gowda 鈥23 is editing the UNITAR midterm report, writing newsletters, and working on an e-learning platform based around UN sustainability missions as part of her internship at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR).
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Heather Hage 鈥02 went to law school not to work at a law firm but to understand the world through a lawyer鈥檚 eyes. 鈥淚 saw legal education as an opportunity to continue the curiosity for interdisciplinary study and understanding that Hamilton helped me gain,鈥 she says.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology Abigail Myers, along with five students, have spent their summer researching the connection between disrupted neuronal migration and neurodevelopmental disorders.
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