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鈥淛oanies鈥 say that r茅sum茅-writing and networking advice aren't the only benefits of the Joan Hinde Stewart Career Development Program. The experience is leading them on the path to 鈥淜now Thyself.鈥
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During his Hamilton years, Michael Lang 鈥67 was a habitue, maybe the only habitue, of the Rare Book Room (then known as the Treasure Room), which saw little use by students. That seemed a shame to Lang.
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During the COVID-19 quarantine, Kristen Eignor DiCerbo 鈥95 foresaw the impact of technology in education. 鈥淭here was a huge increase in usage as teachers and learners looked for online tools,鈥 says DiCerbo, chief learning officer for the Khan Academy.
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Mian Osumi 鈥22 currently works as a social media intern for OmniFoods where her tasks include growing its Twitter audience. She will continue her work after graduation at the Hong Kong-based global company that began making plant-based pork for the Asian market.
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Evelyn Skoy joined the faculty in August as an assistant professor of economics. See what she says about her research in marriage/family economics, and the economics of education.
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James Mondi 鈥22 graduated in December and is already working as an operations senior analyst at Bank of America in New York City.
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Luis Miguel dos Santos Vicente joined the faculty in August as an assistant professor of Hispanic studies. Here, he talks about why he enjoys teaching, and the new experience of being an educator at a liberal arts college in the U.S.
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Retirement is a relative term for attorney Don Shonn 鈥67. He spent 25 years in private practice, including work in Surrogate鈥檚 Court with a focus on estate and elder law. He also served as village attorney and trustee for his hometown of Akron in western New York, and before that worked for 20 years at an environmental law firm.
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Instead of heading to the local card store or sending an e-greeting through cyberspace, some Hamilton students crafted hand-printed Valentine鈥檚 Day cards in the College鈥檚 Letterpress Studio.
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Among economics majors, the underrepresentation of women, students of color, and first-generation college students is chronic and widespread, and in 2018, Hamilton鈥檚 Economics Department made a significant move to combat the problem. It revamped its curriculum.