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  • Major national and regional news organizations regularly interview Hamilton faculty, staff, and students for their聽expertise and聽perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.

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  • After a two-year hiatus, Hamilton鈥檚 Curling Club will be sweeping their way to Fargo, N.D., to compete in the National College Curling Championship taking place March 11-13.

  • The Axolotl salamander can regrow not only its tail but also its limbs and parts of its brain, heart, and spinal cord. Based on research of the axolotl鈥檚 genome, Andy Chen 鈥16, along with his former professor at Harvard University and a team that includes the former CEO of a biotech company, have launched Matice Biosciences.

  • Ellie Sangree 鈥24 arrived for her first semester at Hamilton equipped with more than the usual college essentials; she came with a concept for an experiment. It involved eutrophication, which is when excessive nutrients, often from agricultural chemicals, taint a body of water. It鈥檚 a major cause of pollution in freshwater and marine ecosystems.

  • As a journalist, Greg Thomas 鈥85 keeps busy. Last summer he published a thought-provoking piece in Areo magazine, 鈥淲hy I Am a Radical Moderate,鈥 and he鈥檚 also active in a range of arts and culture work.

  • Once again, 91制片厂 has been named a Fulbright U.S. Student Program Top Producing Institution. 13 students were named semi-finalists, 7 received the grant, and two were selected as alternates.

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  • In the town-gown equation, Fran Alteri is town 鈥 the third generation of his family to operate Alteri鈥檚 Restaurant in the heart of the village of Clinton. As a high school kid, he was a regular at Hamilton hockey and football games. Now he loves to chat with alumni who stop by the restaurant to share memories of his late parents and the old days.

  • In its second meeting of the 2021-22 academic year, the Hamilton Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa elected 15 members of the Class of 2022.

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  • 鈥淲hy aren鈥檛 there more Black female judges on the federal bench?鈥 an op-ed by Associate Professor of Government Gbemende Johnson published in The Washington Post on Feb. 22, addresses President Biden鈥檚 campaign pledge to appoint a Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court and his record-breaking number of federal court appointments of Black women.

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  • During their four years at Hamilton, Kye Lippold 鈥10, Geoffrey Hicks 鈥09, Robyn Gibson 鈥10, Amy Tannenbaum 鈥10, Corrine Bancroft 鈥10, Stephanie Tafur 鈥10, and Wai Yee Poon 鈥10 led an effort to improve the experiences of marginalized groups on campus.

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