Notable Alumni
Gary Marcus 86F
… Marcus, director of the Infant Language Learning Center and a professor at NYU, is the author of books including Guitar Zero and Kluge Gary Marcus is a leading voice in artificial … intelligence. He is a scientist, best-selling author, and serial entrepreneur — founder of Robust.AI and …
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Recognition for Professor Rachel Rubinstein's "Members of the Tribe"
… been awarded an honorable mention in the Cultural Studies and Media Studies category of the 2012 Jordan Schnitzer Book … is associate professor of Jewish American literature and culture, and dean of academic support and advising, at Hampshire …
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Kim Lee Ripley 90F
… is a Hampshire College alum who has been teaching infants and toddlers for nearly 20 years, including at Nonotuck … the Skinner Lab School at the University of Massachusetts, and, for the past 13 years, at the Early Learning Center.
… in study tours of the early childhood schools of Pistoia and Reggio Emilia, Italy. Kim has been published in the book …
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Hampshire Alumna Christina Salway 00F on NBC's 'American Dream Builders'
… Builders' Hampshire alumna Christina Salway 00F , creator and owner of ElevenTwoEleven Design , an interior design … Dream Builders will bring teams of interior designers and home builders together in a competition to renovate and redesign homes with creativity and style in short periods …
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Al-Mutanabbi Street Exhibition in the Hampshire College Art Gallery
… College Art Gallery The exhibit runs through September 28 and features the work of a diverse group of artists from Europe, North America, and the Middle East who interpreted the tragedy through their … Street is named after the 10th-century Iraqi poet and had been the center of literary, intellectual, and …
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Faculty
Mark Feinstein
… New York (1977). His original training was in linguistics, and his early research and publication was in phonology, the study of the sound … He later turned his attention to the evolution of speech and language, and his research and teaching focus is now on …
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Dula Amarasiriwardena
… analytical chemistry from North Carolina State University and his undergraduate work was completed at the University of … a M.Phil. in chemistry from the University of Sri Lanka and a postgraduate diploma in international affairs from the … teaches analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry and general chemistry. His research interests include topics …
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'Trans-Asia Photography Review'
… to recognize the rich history of nonwestern photography and to explore exciting contemporary work coming from the … TAP Review has built a strong community of scholars and artists with interests in Asian photography, a network that is growing both internationally and in the Five College area. An issue now publishes online …
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Hampshire Alum Antonius Wiriadjaja Receives Fulbright Scholar Award
… Scholar Award Antonius Wiriadjaja, Hampshire College alum and an assistant arts professor at New York University, has … teach new media in Indonesia. The U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board … as part of a project to teach computer animation and multimedia to traditional arts communities in Central …
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Martha Pskowski 09F Receives Fulbright Award
… studies, the United States Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board … of Fulbright grants are selected on the basis of academic and professional achievement, as well as demonstrated … project) was entitled Mother Earth is Not for Sale, Love and Defend Her: Forest Carbon in Chiapas, Mexico . Also …
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Whiting Fellowships Will Support International Research
… Billie Mandle , art professor Sara Greenberger Rafferty , and entomology and ecology professor Brian Schultz . The Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation established the fellowships to …
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Collaboration Brings Research Full Circle
… is an epidemiologist with a Ph.D. in international health and nutrition from Cornell University. Professor Conlisk has … public health experience at the local, state, federal, and international levels with previous appointments at the Instituto de Nutricion de Centro America y Panama and the Centers for Disease Control. At the CDC, Conlisk …
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Soliloquys Garden
… from what Seaman affectionately calls "junk." Using found and discarded objects she built a garden, with seven cacti, a pond, flowers, and small animals. The space also includes a pathway, and a bench to encourage visitors to linger. "I want people …
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Writing a Lived Landscape
… something Annie Nichol 07F hopes reveals more concrete and emotional truths than either could alone. Nichol's interests in environmental studies, anthropology, and fiction were joined in her Div III work, titled The Lived … places Nichol has lived in throughout northern California, and the stories grew from both personal experience of the …
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School of Critical Social Inquiry Division III Presentations
… Reproductive Options in Shi'a Islam: Case Studies of Iran and Lebanon Samantha Valente Rethinking the "Doldrum Years:" … for Gender Reform Through the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America (VE), 1940-1955 Alex Gorzewski Solidarity, Socialism, and Schock Therapy in Poland Colby Colodner Navigating Loss …
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For Hampshire Alum Allie Thorpe, a “Cathartic” Div III Leads to a Fulfilling Career Path
… to Hampshire College in 2010 after leaving the military and concentrated on LGBTQ+ history and web design. She became very interested in collecting … members who were also part of the LGBTQ+ community, and, like herself, had been discharged under the military's …
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Allison Waite's Div III Film to Examine Wrongful Deaths of Black Youth
… of Black Youth Allison Waite 11F, a James Baldwin scholar and student of film, video and Africana studies, has been awarded the Princess Grace … portrayal of the murder of a young African American woman and its aftermath in her surrounding community. The story of …
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Five Hampshire College Science Students Receive Coppinger Grants
… Science Students Receive Coppinger Grants Fall 2014 Ray and Lorna Coppinger Endowment Grants have been awarded to … DeChiaria, Matt Hecking, Ben Liebman, Aaron Lindeke-Myers, and Tim Stiles — to support research projects in the cognitive and biological sciences. Professor Emeritus Ray Coppinger was …
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R. W. Kern Center Groundbreaking Ceremony on Nov. 14
… building will create its own energy, treat its own waste, and meet all sustainability requirements of the Living … embodiment of the Hampshire College community’s values, and a teaching tool in and of itself.” It will serve as an educational laboratory …
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Christine Lindeman 80F Named Director of The Common School
… I wanted more," Lindeman said. "I started as an art major and shifted because I tried so many different things. … students to do that. I wasn't locked into a certain path, and the ability to go in different directions was incredibly … her Hampshire divisional studies around human development and art. Her Division III (senior) project was entitled "From …
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Hampshire Successfully Implements Campus COVID-19 Testing Program
… COVID-19 infection. Every other week, all students and those faculty and staff members working on campus in close proximity with … with a testing team led by Dean of Students Zauyah Waite and the Broad Institute’s Clinical Research Sequencing …
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Hampshire Honored with Civic Engagement Award
… Engagement Award Hampshire College is one of five colleges and universities chosen from more than a hundred nominations … Civic Engagement Awards presented by the Washington Center and the New York Life Foundation. Recipients were chosen based on their leadership and innovation in civic engagement. Hampshire will be …
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Annual Pritzen Lecture to Focus on War in the Age of Climate Change
… are suffering from a proliferation of violent conflicts and social upheavals, and a massive tide of refugees is seeking to escape the … societies, in the form of droughts, floods, forest fires and coastal erosion. In recognition of this confluence of …
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Studying in London
… In the fall of 2007, my flatmates were English, Welsh, and Japanese, along with one other American. The busy street outside - roaring with mini-cabs and red buses day and night - was a world away from Hampshire's fields and …
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March 29: Five College Pritzen Lecture
… "Scientific Dialogues in Colonial India: King Serfoji II and the European Enlightenment" will be presented at 4:30 … Mount Holyoke's Dwight Hall, Room 101. Admission is free and open to the public. Professor Peterson will explore an … schools, new forms of art, a center for medical research, and a printing press for Indian languages in the early 19th …
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