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“Getting around anti-Democratic obstacles to addressing climate change”
The Hill – Dec. 7
Professor of Government Peter Cannavò authored this essay. -
“No, Trump is not attempting a coup.’ Here’s why the distinction matters”
The Washington Post – Nov. 15
Assistant Professor of Government Erica De Bruin authored this essay. -
“Let Trump try to defend racist, traitorous Confederates. Congress can still prevail”
The Washington Post – Nov. 29
Chamberlain Fellow and Professor of History Ty Seidule authored this essay. -
“The Education Department’s Race to the Bottom”
Inside Higher Ed – Oct. 15
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. -
“Faced with few options, colleges must make their case”
The Hill – Sept. 6
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. -
The Hill – Sept. 6
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. -
TIME – Aug 24
Sidney Wertimer Professor for Excellence in Advising and Mentoring Robert Martin wrote this essay. -
“The International Recruitment Roller Coaster”
Inside Higher Ed – July 27
Associate Dean of Admission and Director of International Recruitment Anna Wise wrote this essay. -
“Memo to President Trump: College students are not sponges”
The Hill – July 14
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. -
“International students have long been a policy tool for U.S. leaders”
The Washington Post – July 10
Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Cheyu Wang wrote this essay. -
“NY college presidents: Trump administration wrong on international student visas”
USA Today – July 10
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. -
“Russia’s referendum could keep Vladimir Putin in power until 2036”
The Washington Post – July 1
Professor of Government Sharon Rivera commented. -
“College towns have been clobbered by COVID-19”
The Hill – June 25
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. -
“Black Americans homeschool for different reasons than whites”
The Conversation – June 1
Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology Mahala Stewart wrote this essay. -
“How Colleges Can Keep the Coronavirus Off Campus”
The New York Times – June 1
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. -
“The pandemic is hitting counties that voted for Hillary Clinton harder — for now”
Vox – May 1
James S. Sherman Professor of Government Philip Klinkner wrote this essay. -
“Higher Education’s ‘To-Do’ List”
The Hill – April 2
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. -
Inside Higher Ed – April 20
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. -
“How America's undergraduates can survive — and thrive — at home”
The Hill – March 25
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. -
“The antitrust hammer hits college admissions”
The Hill – Feb. 18
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. -
The Wall Street Journal – Feb. 3
Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology Daniel F. Chambliss wrote this essay. -
“Proposed changes to Title IX will not solve the problem of sexual assaults on college campuses”
The Hill – Jan. 5
President David Wippman co-authored this essay.
Expert Commentary
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“Want to meet up with friends this winter? Make sure your ‘bubble’ is airtight.”
CNN – Dec. 9
Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology Elaine Harrigan commented. -
“It’s not a coup. It’s not even a bad coup.”
The Washington Post – Dec. 7
This article quoted Assistant Professor of Government Erica De Bruin. -
“Meet Biden crisis manager Ron Klain, who will dive into the COVID-19 fight with Dr. Anthony Fauci”
USA Today – Dec. 5
Professor of Government Philip Klinkner commented. -
“The Long-Term Damage of Trump’s Antidemocratic Lies”
The New Yorker – Nov. 13
This article referenced comments by Assistant Professor of Government Erica De Bruin. -
“Meet COVID-19’s freshman class”
The Chronicle of Higher Education – Nov. 10
Director of Orientation and First-Year Programs Tessa Chefalo and Lucy Naughton ’24 commented. -
American Public Media’s Marketplace – Nov. 10
Professor of Economics Ann Owen commented. -
“Thanksgiving Will Soon Empty Campuses. Will Students Bring Coronavirus Home?”
The New York Times – Nov. 9
Hamilton’s plans for ensuring a safe student departure before Thanksgiving were included in this article. -
“Before Thanksgiving, colleges plan to ramp up testing for coronavirus”
The Washington Post – Nov. 2
President David Wippman commented. -
20 ways colleges are prepping for Election Day
University Business – Sept. 24
This article detailed HamVotes work on campus. -
“Kids Need Superheroes Now More Than Ever”
The New York Times – Sept. 21 This article highlighted Assistant Professor of Psychology Rachel White’s research.
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“John Kerry Says Trump Is ‘Completely Intimidated’ by Vladimir Putin”
Newsweek – Sept. 9
Henry Platt Bristol Professor of International Affairs and Government Alan Cafruny commented. -
“Will Students Show Up at Private Colleges?”
Inside Higher Ed – Aug. 24
Vice President of Enrollment Monica Inzer commented. -
“Post COVID-19, the Fed and the Feds will have to tread carefully”
American Public Media’s Marketplace – Aug. 3
Professor of Economics Ann Owen commented. -
“Fall college enrollment picture better than feared”
Politico – July 1 Vice President of Enrollment Monica Inzer commented.
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“Will NBA allow players to kneel during the national anthem?”
USA Today – June 16
Assistant Professor of Sociology Alex Manning commented. -
“It’s Russia Day. What do high-ranking Russians think about the U.S.?”
The Washington Post – June 12
Professor of Government Sharon Rivera commented. -
“10 Experts on Where the George Floyd Protests Fit Into American History”
TIME – June 4 Professor of Government Philip Klinkner commented.
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“What to Know About Online Internships”
U.S. News & World Report – June 3
Associate Director of Career Development Heather Wixson commented. -
“Incomes rose in April, but only because of government relief payments”
American Public Media’s Marketplace – May 29
Professor of Economics Ann Owen commented. -
“Study: COVID-19 Deaths Concentrated in Urban Areas Represented by Democrats”
U.S. News & World Report – May 29 Professor of Government Philip Klinkner commented.
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“There’s Still Time To Get A (Remote) Summer Internship”
NPR – May 21
Ngoc Ngo ’20 discussed how the Career Center had made her multiple internships possible. -
“Connect the Generations Online”
The Chronicle of Higher Education – May 15
This article featured Director of Community Outreach Amy James with senior Maddy Totman. -
“More Americans Are Becoming Socialists”
The Atlantic – May 14 Professor of History Maurice Isserman commented.
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“Trump Thinks Tax Cuts in Second Stimulus Package Will Provide a Path to Economic Recovery”
Newsweek – May 7 Professor of Economics Stephen Wu commented.
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“Most Americans Are Concerned About Corona Virus Impact on the Economy”
Newsweek – May 4
Professor of Economics Stephen Wu commented. -
PBS – May 4
This segment referenced Professor of Government Philip Klinkner’s research. -
“Coronavirus Pushes Colleges to the Breaking Point”
The Wall Street Journal – April 30
President David Wippman commented. -
“Coronavirus Is Upending Internships for College Students”
MONEY – April 30
This article highlighted the Career Center’s adjustments to accommodate the challenges precipitated by COVID-19. -
“Will the Coronavirus Forever Alter the College Experience?”
The New York Times – April 23
This article highlighted the adjustments Hamilton made as classes went online. -
“Overwhelmed: The real campus mental-health crisis and new models for well-being”
The Chronicle of Higher Education – April 21
Dean of Students Terry Martinez commented, Special Report: no link available. -
CNN – April 19
Professor of Economics Stephen Wu responded. -
“One million-plus juniors will miss out on SATs and ACTs this spring because of coronavirus”
The Washington Post – April 13
Vice President of Enrollment Monica Inzer commented. -
“Diversity in college and why it matters”
U.S. News & World Report – March 31
Vice President of Enrollment Monica Inzer was quoted extensively. -
“In virus times, have Americans found a shared experience?”
Associated Press – March 29
Professor of Sociology Daniel F. Chambliss commented. -
“Coronavirus Stimulus Package: What’s in It for You”
U.S. News & World Repor – March 27
Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics Ann Owen commented. -
“Currency Swaps”
American Public Media’s Marketplace — March 24
Professor of Economics Ann Owen commented. No link available. -
“When Colleges Shut Down, Some Students Have Nowhere To Go”
NPR – March 17
Senior Director of Media Relations Vige Barrie discussed how the College would care for students. -
“Sanders Is Stirring Cold War Angst”
The New York Times – Feb. 29
Professor of History Maurice Isserman discussed socialism. -
The Marshall Project – Feb. 27
This project was based on the American Prison Writing Archive founded by Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Doran Larson. -
“Bernie Sanders’ New Hampshire Victory Is a Big Deal for Socialism in America”
TIME video – Feb. 12
Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of History Maurice Isserman spoke on socialism in America. -
Jazz Trumpeter Jack Sheldon Dies At 88
NPR – Jan. 1
Fillius Jazz Archive mentioned.
Feature Stories
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“Enlightenment On Middle Eastern History And Culture Through Artwork”
Forbes – Oct. 6 This article featured the Wellin Museum’s exhibition “Michael Rakowitz:Nimrud.”
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“This scientist read a paper every day for 899 days. Here’s what she learned”
Nature Index – Sept. 8 Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology Daniel F. Chambliss’ paper was selected as the best out of 899 and was reviewed in this article.
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“The ‘Batman Effect’: How having an alter ego empowers you”
BBC – Aug. 17
This article featured Assistant Professor of Psychology Rachel White’s research. -
“Bats, bees, lobsters, and gorillas practice social distancing too”
FastCompany – Aug. 13
Associate Professor of Biology Andrea Townsend’s study was highlighted. -
“Job hunting amid the coronavirus pandemic: How to network … from your couch”
CNBC – July 21
Kyle Clark ’21 collected tips from the Career Center and offered them here. -
“Cities with Black police chiefs have lower instances of fatal police shootings, research shows”
The Hill – May 28 This article focused on a study by Professor of Economics Stephen Wu.
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TIME – May 26 This article focused on a study by Professor of Economics Stephen Wu.
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“For this theater class, the show must go on—even online”
University Business – May 22 Professor of Theatre Mark Cryer explained.
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“How social justice inspires creativity in online learning”
University Business – May 22 Assistant Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas explained.
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“Yes, you can use origami to teach coding!”
University Business – May 22
Visiting Assistant Professor of Computer Science David Perkins explained. -
“A New Doctor Faces the Coronavirus in Queens”
The New Yorker – April 27
Hashem Zikry ’13 was profiled.