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Kim Lee Ripley 90F

… nearly 20 years, including at Nonotuck Community School, the Skinner Lab School at the University of Massachusetts, and, for the past 13 years, at the Early Learning Center.

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Bernstein's Theory to be Tested on Space Station

… physics professor Herbert Bernstein will be tested on the International Space Station. Theoretical physicist Bernstein devised the SuperDense scheme more than a decade ago in his … investigators, led by physics professor Paul Kwiat at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, which has …

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Statement Against Anti-Asian Violence

… six of Asian descent, in a series of attacks that targeted the Asian American community. In the last year, there has been a dramatic increase in violent attacks against Asian Americans across the United States. COVID-19 related anti-Asian racism has …

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Hampshire Successfully Implements Campus COVID-19 Testing Program

… Campus COVID-19 Testing Program Anne Pinkerton 91F During the fall semester, Hampshire repurposed the Robert Crown Center as a testing center for asymptomatic … on campus in close proximity with others participated in the testing program. The College also provided symptomatic …

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Designing DNA

… choosing. In 2009, scientists took DNA nanotechnology to the next level: they figured out how to make nature's … structures. For Div III, Bruss, who did an internship in the Center for Functional Nanomaterials at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York, built on this …

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Computer Collaboration

… Collaboration Getting computers to work together is the goal of Gabriel Tarasuk-Levin's (04F) final Hampshire … allow multiple computers to handle complex tasks together. The project involves the principle of distributed processing. "The basic idea …

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Concerns for Women's Health

… Concerns for Women's Health 'The Epidemiology and Political Economy of Cervical Cancer in El Salvador'   Within the next two minutes a woman will die of cervical cancer. One … them in developing countries, with Central America among the highest in frequency. Most are preventable deaths. In its …

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First-Year Students Dorm by Shared Interest in Living and Learning Communities

… students with a shared academic interest dorm together on the same floor for a year? One of Hampshire’s programs on intentional living, the Living and Learning Community (LLC), has been offering first-year students this residence option for the past three years. A Living and Learning Community …

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Setbacks, Outtakes, and a Little Gem of Hampshire-ness

… Outtakes, and a Little Gem of Hampshire-ness This is the first in a series of conversations between faculty … one who has decades of experience at Hampshire and the other fairly new to the College. Becky Nordstrom and Deborah Goffe spoke together …

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Artificial General Intelligence: Why Aren’t We There Yet?

… We There Yet? Gary Marcus 86F Alum Gary Marcus 86F gave the following lecture as part of Neilfest, an event celebrating the legacy of Psychology Professor Neil Stillings in April. … a little booklet, an excerpt of a cognitive science text. The cognitive science book that Neil put together hadn’t …

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Nathan Kensinger Finds Beauty in Forgotten Spaces

… Currently based in Brooklyn, Kensinger has been exploring the fringes of New York City since 2000. He has explored … forgotten spaces and off-limit landscapes, and uncovers the beauty and untold stories within them. Many of the places Kensinger photographs are slated for destruction, …

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Friends Since Day One, Alums Collaborate on Exhibition "To Have and To Owe"

… La Berge earned a Ph.D. in American studies. In 2011, the two Hampshire alums began work on a collaborative … and representations of economics. Ptak suggested pursuing the idea of debt, inspired by how other artists had been addressing economic issues during the financial crisis. La Berge was intrigued by the idea. "So …

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New Safety and Security Office Seeks Campus Input on Community-Based Model

… who will practice a community security model to replace the former policing model. Starting this week, all students, … with and share ideas with new staff members who will lead the new Safety and Security Department: Chuck Furgal, … They said they look forward to meeting everyone at the open forums on Wednesday December 5, Wednesday December …

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Photographic Storytelling and Adapting to Change

… and Adapting to Change Anne Pinkerton 91F Early in the 2020 spring semester, Emma Symanski 17F was excitedly studying the intersection of photography and language. An avid Spanish … involve presenting their stories in a gallery show. Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and no one could safely gather for …

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Abby Grace Drake's "Significant" Discovery About Dog Evolution

… as a species and their coexistence with their ancestor, the wolf. “It’s incredibly rare to have the opportunity to study both the descendant and the ancestor,” she says. Drake, an …

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Andrea Dezsö

… holds an M.F.A. and a B.F.A. in visual communication from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest, Hungary. Professor Dezsö has been on the faculty at Parsons School of Design, Maryland Institute … at Penland School of Craft, Paper & Book Intensive, The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, The Museum of Arts …

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Alumni Profile: Linda Earle 70F, NY Arts Program

… first entering class, Linda Earle 70F found herself in the midst of an evolving campus, a place where new ideas were transforming the meaning of a liberal arts education. 40 years later, as the executive director of the New York Arts Program , Earle …

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Jenna Bitar Receives Sander Thoenes Research Award

… Sander Thoenes Research Award Jenna Bitar 10F received the 2013 Sander Thoenes Division III Research Award at Hampshire College. The annual award supports student work in international … journalism. Preference is given to projects conforming to the spirit of Sander Thoenes 87F's remarkable, if tragically …

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Professor Susana Loza on Why a Hampshire Education is a Dialogue, Not a Monologue

… media studies at Hampshire. Her research interests include the social construction of race and sex in speculative media; … gender and ethnic performativity in digital spaces; and the post-racial turn in popular culture; among others. We sat … more about what she loves about teaching at Hampshire and the variety of approaches her students take to consider the

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Hampshire College Professor Chris Perry Receives Technical Achievement Award

… Professor Chris Perry Receives Technical Achievement Award The Hampshire College community is definitely excited about the 2014 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards … crossed for alumna Lupita Nyong'o 03F who, after wins at the Screen Actors Guild and Critics Choice Awards, is widely …

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April 29, 2019: Letter from Ken Rosenthal, Interim President

… our students and support their education as we reinvent the College for a long future. We asked every division of the College to reduce its budget. We have to reduce our … with changes to our faculty: Faculty are not classified the same as staff because each professor has a contract with …

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Is Hampshire College Closed? Nope. No Way. Not By a Long Shot.

… Hampshire College was designed to change and respond to the challenges facing humanity, and we’ve been reinventing … all along. We continue to do just that, evolving to meet the needs of today’s students, instilling essential skills to prepare them to thrive in the real world.           Our mission has always been to …

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Holding Hands with Ilse

… Holding Hands with Ilse Abraham Ravett (reprinted from the Summer 2016 issue of Hampshire's Non Satis Scire … I had been invited to give a retrospective of my films at the WRO Art Center in Wroclaw — I felt an unaccountable unease while riding the Communist-era trains. I thought of my family’s 1950 …

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Former Students Honor Legacy of Longtime Teacher of Martial Arts

… Marion Taylor taught martial arts in a way that embraced the College’s interdisciplinary academic philosophy. His impact here is now celebrated through the Marion Taylor Endowment Fund. The fund was established by Robert Lemelson ‘79F and other …

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Div III Student Jordan Foley Takes an Analytical and Creative Deep Dive into Splatterpunk Horror

… to learn more about their Div III exploration  into the horror genre, the joys of watching scary movies with modmates, and how … were a lot of things that drew me to Hampshire initially—the gay reputation, the small student population, the ability …

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