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President’s Update on the Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic

… I hope you are staying well, prioritizing self-care and care for loved ones, and continuing to adapt to the challenges of this pandemic. Thank you for being generous and patient with each other as we learn to navigate new …

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Division III Profile: Claire Sammut's 'Holding/283 Green Avenue' To Be Showcased

… municipal archives such as the Brooklyn Historical Society and the New York City Department of Buildings looking at original floor plans and going through obituaries and labor archives. She also did a lot of filming in the …

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Choosing China

… certification course at Hampshire. Hansen took part, and the door to a wider world flew open. "I learned much more … celebrating cultural diversity, by talking with students and teachers from this school," she says. Along the way, she also found herself intrigued by the Chinese language and culture. Her next step? A switch from German to Chinese, …

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March 31: Screening by Rhys Ernst 01S

… Ernst 01S Rhys Ernst 01S , a 2014 Whitney Biennial artist and award-winning filmmaker will screen his films She Gone … collaborative film made with Zackary Drucker, The Thing , and The Drive North on March 31 at 7 p.m. in the Liebling … Zackary Drucker) chases a lost love down a rabbit hole and encounters legendary transgender performers Holly …

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March 24, 2019: Update on Board of Trustees Meeting Today

… the Campus Options Committee comprising faculty, students, and staff, and the President’s Options Working Group comprising alums, parents, and former Trustees. Our agenda today was to 1) affirm our …

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Div II Profile: ANTON KAPLAN 15F

… Div II Profile: ANTON KAPLAN 15F CONCENTRATION TITLE Art and Accessibility AREAS OF FOCUS Studio arts, accessibility … professor of art Karen Koehler, professor of architectural and art history   ANY SURPRISES OR PIVOTS DURING DIV II? I … remained consistent since completing my Div I. My Div II and my own artistic practice are rooted in the belief that …

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Admissions Counselor

Unique Mical Robinson 05F

… Unique Mical Robinson is a writer/performer, professor, and proud Baltimore, Maryland native. She received her M.F.A. in English from Mills College, and a B.A. in creative writing/Black studies from Hampshire … she has performed poetry since her teens, individually and with collectives throughout the U.S. and Havana, Cuba. …

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Faculty

Carollee Bengelsdorf

… Cornell University, studied Russian history at Harvard, and received a Ph.D. in political science from the … of  The Problem of Democracy in Cuba: Between Vision and Reality , and co-editor of  Cuba in Transition . Professor Bengelsdorf …

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Faculty

Christina Cianfrani

… the University of Pennsylvania, M.S. from Yale University, and Ph.D. in civil and environmental engineering from the University of Vermont. … on watershed processes approached from an ecological and engineering perspective. Specifically, she explores the …

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Hampshire College Alum Heather McCargo, Founder of the Wild Seed Project, Wins Source Award

… for her leadership in promoting native plant populations and working to restore biodiversity in Maine. Founded in … is to build awareness of the importance of native plants and to give people the tools to restore biodiversity. The organization collects and sells seeds of 75 wild and uncultivated forms of native …

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Staff

Omar S. Dahi

… Omar S. Dahi Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty / Professor of Economics Omar S. Dahi is interim vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty and associate professor of economics at Hampshire College and

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Hampshire College Alum Represents

… things,” she says. “History was always important to me. And I got interested in the sociology of race in America, … Loza , associate professor of critical race, gender, and media studies, furthered her sense of U.S. history, specifically in regard to class, gender issues, and being black. Smith found herself drawn to examining …

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Hampshire Students Launch Hands-on Lessons in Building Systems

… says Walden Avery as he scoops a pile of gravel. Avery and the three members of his team, all first-year Hampshire … two types of wetlands plants ( Iris versicolor and Juncus effusus ), and water. How much of each material they add is a team …

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Board Member

Carol Salzman 71F

… who volunteers at Mobile Med, a clinic for low-income and uninsured patients. After graduating from Hampshire, Carol completed an MD and PhD in physiology at Georgetown University. Her doctoral research was in the role of lingual lipase and lipid digestion in neonates. She completed a residency in …

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Lee Spector

… Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Maryland and a B.A. in philosophy from Oberlin College. His main interests are artificial intelligence and the connections between cognition, computation, and evolution. He is also interested in the use of technology …

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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'   … In its pre-cancerous stages, the disease is curable, and proper medical screening and care could save these women. May graduate Juno …

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Letter from Ken Rosenthal, Interim President: May 8, 2019

… or soon will be. Commencement events for our 295 graduates and their families begin with a Division III gallery exhibit … running all next week, then the Division III Project and Performance Showcase next Friday, capped by an evening reception for students, families, and our community. Saturday, May 18 will mark Hampshire’s …

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Hampshire Nominated for Webby Award for Best Mobile Site

… College has been named one of five finalists among schools and universities worldwide by the Webby Awards, the leading … by members of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, and a People’s Voice Award, judged by voters. To vote online …

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Faculty Take Learning Outside the Classroom for First-Year Students

… idea was to take the innovative approach of the tutorials and add more faculty–student interaction, more time outside the classroom, and, as Dean for Academic Support Rachel Rubinstein says, “to build community right away.” Dean of Enrollment and Retention Meredith Twombly says the new model was great …

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OPRA's Karen Warren Selected to Give 2014 Kurt Hahn Address

… 2014 Kurt Hahn Address Hampshire College Outdoor Programs and Recreational Athletics (OPRA) instructor Karen Warren … award. It recognizes Warren for innovative programming and numerous publications and presentations in the United States and beyond. "It is …

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Hampshire Highlighted in AASHE's 2014 Sustainability Review

… toward high-impact transformative learning projects and partnerships to advance sustainability on a local and global front.” In its annual review , the Association for … trends in the higher education sustainability movement and tracks the rise in campus sustainability planning and

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Photo Books Become Home for a Divided Family

… family had lived in different cities in Texas, California, and Massachusetts. But this time, while packing and unpacking, Hermano found something that made her rethink … II, she made a series of portraits related to biology and genetics. Her project was about “the way your genotype, …

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Open-Access Education: Students Win When Schools Team Up

… have taken a different approach: to collaborate and partner, across public and private education. And the winners are students, educators, and the communities …

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Faculty

Myrna Breitbart

… Breitbart Myrna Breitbart, professor emerita of geography and urban studies, has an A.B. and Ph.D. from Clark University. Her teaching and research interests focus on the gender, race, and class …

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KIMBERLY CHANG's NEW BOOK EARNS NATIONAL ACCLAIM

… to Memory weaves together fiction, anthropology, and memoir   Kimberly Chang, associate professor of cultural … of occupation by the Japanese, World War II, a civil war, and the Communist revolution. Published under her Chinese … that stands at the crossroads of fiction, memoir, history, and anthropology. It has garnered praise in, among other …

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