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  • Nhora Lucia Serrano, visiting assistant professor of comparative literature, issued the challenge to students in the course Show and Tell: Comics and Graphic Narratives. At the height of the code’s influence, Serrano says, it was a de facto censor because a comic couldn’t be published without a Comics Code seal of approval on its cover.

  • There’s a great big world of off-campus studies, and it’s not just for art history or French majors. To help prove the point, biology major Angel Pichardo ’17 gave a talk at a recent Hamilton colloquium about his semester in DIS Copenhagen. His program focused on biomedicine and drug development. The experience, says Pichardo, was the best four months of his life.

  • This may be as much a lesson about reach and curiosity as it is about history.

  • In 2015, Mary Bonauto '83 successfully argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in the case Obergefell v. Hodges, which established the freedom to marry for same-sex couples nationwide.

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