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… Challenge Paul Adam Bookmarklets Paciello Colour Contrast Analyser Quick Accessible Color Contrast Checker Web … Challenge Paul Adam Bookmarklets Paciello Colour Contrast Analyser Quick Accessible Color Contrast Checker Web …
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Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich 07F’s Debut Feature “The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire" Premieres at the Rotterdam Film Festival
… including at the 2023 Berlinale, the 2022 La Biennale di Venezia, the Guggenheim Museum, the Tate Modern, and the … including at the 2023 Berlinale, the 2022 La Biennale di Venezia, the Guggenheim Museum, the Tate Modern, and the …
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Global Studies and International Relations
… Imperialism in the Works of Halldor Laxness and Ngugi wa Thiong'o Identifying Agamben's Conception of the Homo … Imperialism in the Works of Halldor Laxness and Ngugi wa Thiong'o Identifying Agamben's Conception of the Homo …
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Jewish Studies
… Project Titles The Magic Mirror: Avrom Goldfaden's 'Di Kishefmakherin' and the Creation of a Yiddish Literary … Project Titles The Magic Mirror: Avrom Goldfaden's 'Di Kishefmakherin' and the Creation of a Yiddish Literary …
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Hampshire Professor Salman Hameed Leads Discussion on Relationship Between Astronomy, Evolution, and Religion
Hampshire Professor Salman Hameed Leads Discussion on Relationship Between Astronomy, Evolution, and Religion Professor of Integrated Science and Humanities Salman Hameed was recently invited to the Amherst Woman’s Club to speak on themes of space, …
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Malama 'Aina:
… Lo‘i (taro patch project), Uka (uplands project), and Wa‘a (sailing canoe project). Through such projects, students … Lo‘i (taro patch project), Uka (uplands project), and Wa‘a (sailing canoe project). Through such projects, students …
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Student's Final Project Tackles Spread of Online Disinformation
Student's Final Project Tackles Spread of Online Disinformation For his Div III, recent graduate Nick Bythrow 18F wrote a multi-chapter paper examining the divisive rhetoric and disinformation on the image-board website 4Chan. In his final project, …
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Ken Burns Recalls His College Thesis as His First History Documentary
… Burns, Working in Rural New England was shot on 16mm using handheld cameras by Burns with classmates Kirk Simon and … Burns, Working in Rural New England was shot on 16mm using handheld cameras by Burns with classmates Kirk Simon and …
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Hampshire Professor Nathan McClain on Expanding Our Definition of Literature
Hampshire Professor Nathan McClain on Expanding Our Definition of Literature “One of the things that brought me to Hampshire was the opportunity to enlarge my own understanding of the questions I had about the world and certainly my place within it.” …
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Professor Laela Sayigh’s New Study Reveals Major Discovery About Dolphin Communication
Professor Laela Sayigh’s New Study Reveals Major Discovery About Dolphin Communication Sayigh’s groundbreaking research — over 30 years in the making — indicates dolphins exhibit a behavior remarkably similar to humans when speaking to their children. …
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Hampshire Recognized as One of the U.S. Colleges With the Greatest Economic Diversity
Hampshire Recognized as One of the U.S. Colleges With the Greatest Economic Diversity In The New York Times Magazine's Education Issue, the College was featured at #16 in the College-Access Index, a list of the country’s most-selective universities ranked …
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Faculty
Kenneth Mulder
Kenneth Mulder Kenneth Mulder is a former organic farmer and community organizer who has been working as a scientist and educator in the fields of data science, ecological economics, and applied mathematics for the last 20 years. He received a B.A. in …
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Jina Fast
Jina Fast Dr. Jina Fast holds a Ph.D. in philosophy and women's and gender studies from Temple University. As a feminist epistemologist, queer theorist, and critical philosopher of race, her work centers theories produced by and through the experiences …
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2024 Guggenheim Fellowships Awarded To Hampshire Alum and Faculty Emerita
2024 Guggenheim Fellowships Awarded To Hampshire Alum and Faculty Emerita The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has awarded a 2024 Fellowship to Professor Emerita of Film and Video Baba Hillman and Hampshire College alum Mara H. Benjamin 90F, who …
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Hampshire College Alum Sylvia Bashevkin 72F Recognized for Leadership in Gender Equality
Hampshire College Alum Sylvia Bashevkin 72F Recognized for Leadership in Gender Equality Karen Corday Bashevkin is an activist, scholar, writer, and prize-winning researcher in the field of gender and politics. She is a professor emerita of political …
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“Year of the Tiger: An Activist’s Life” Is Hampshire College’s 2024 Common Read
“Year of the Tiger: An Activist’s Life” Is Hampshire College’s 2024 Common Read Year of the Tiger , by Alice Wong, offers a glimpse into an activist’s journey to finding and cultivating community and the continued fight for disability justice. Chosen by …
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Hampshire Student Levi Ebnit F22 on Trans Studies, Inclusive Weightlifting, and His Band
Hampshire Student Levi Ebnit F22 on Trans Studies, Inclusive Weightlifting, and His Band Div II student Levi Ebnit has been exploring art, science, and identity while creating community in original ways. We talked to him about what he’s been doing in and …
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Professor Alan Goodman Honored with Biological Anthropology Award for Book
Professor Alan Goodman Honored with Biological Anthropology Award for Book The Biological Anthropology Section of the American Anthropological Association presented the 2024 W. W. Howells Book Award to Drs. Joseph Graves and Alan Goodman for Racism Not …
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Introducing Associate Professor of Data Analysis and Modeling Kenneth Mulder
Introducing Associate Professor of Data Analysis and Modeling Kenneth Mulder Hampshire College is pleased to welcome a number of exciting new professors to campus to support its fall class. Before joining the faculty at Hampshire, Kenneth Mulder taught …
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Bias Incident Support, Education, and Reporting Policy and Protocol
Bias Incident Support, Education, and Reporting Policy and Protocol POLICY The intent of this policy is to establish a process through which students, staff, and faculty members who experience bias may communicate their concerns and have them heard, …
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Newly Minted Alum Sophia Hill 23F Finds Expansive Support for Anthropology and Advocacy Studies
Newly Minted Alum Sophia Hill 23F Finds Expansive Support for Anthropology and Advocacy Studies Karen Corday Sophia Hill 23F is a very recent Hampshire College graduate—she passed her Div III this month and was one of 30 winter graduates. We caught up …
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Recent Grad Ezra Dodson 18F’s Div III Project Explores the History of Queer Communities
Recent Grad Ezra Dodson 18F’s Div III Project Explores the History of Queer Communities Ezra Dodson came to Hampshire to explore the fields of art history and queer theory. As so often happens here, those passions ultimately converged and became the study …
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Ambar L. Hart González F21 Uses Fluorescent Microscopy to Study Protein Overexpression in Her Div III
Ambar L. Hart González F21 Uses Fluorescent Microscopy to Study Protein Overexpression in Her Div III For her final project, this Hampshire student is applying microscopy techniques to examine alpha-crystallin B, a protein associated with Alzheimer’s …
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Randy Furash-Stewart 99F Wins Advancing Equity & Justice Award from the Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth
Randy Furash-Stewart 99F Wins Advancing Equity & Justice Award from the Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth Emma Rose DeFelice Educator and gender and sexuality alliance adviser Randy Furash-Stewart and colleague Jeremy Mailloux are recognized for …
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A Hands-on Bioinformatics Class Lets Students Get Practical Experience While Keeping It Experimental
A Hands-on Bioinformatics Class Lets Students Get Practical Experience While Keeping It Experimental Karen Corday Four students with very different scientific concentrations are working together on a community analysis project in bioinformatics. Their …
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