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“How the United States can pass Civics 101” – The Hill, May 2
President Wippman co-authored this essay. -
“How I Made This: Sarah Oppenheimer’s Interactive Machines of Perception” – ARTnews, May 5
This article featured artist Sarah Oppenheimer and the exhibition that will open at the Wellin Museum this fall. -
“How prison writing programs transform inmates and provide vital accounts of life inside” – KCRW (Los Angeles public radio), May 8
Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Doran Larson was interviewed along with his student, journalist John Lennon, whom he taught in Attica Prison. -
“Experts debunk many GOP leaders’ attempts to launder America’s racist history” – MSNBC's The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart, May 9
Chamberlain Fellow Ty Seidule was on a panel discussing the history of race in America. -
“New York's Elise Stefanik poised for House GOP leadership role” – CBSnews, May 11
Professor of Government Philip Klinkner discussed Rep. Stefanik's shifting political positions. -
“Offer support before requiring vaccines for international students – University Business, May 14
Associate Dean of Admission and Director of International Recruitment Anna Wise wrote this essay. -
“Our People Are Not OK - Why now is the time to revisit your employee communications strategy” – Inside Higher Ed, May 18
Vice President of Communications and Marketing Melissa Richards wrote this essay. -
“Law enforcement diversity can lessen policing disparities, but SoCal has room to improve, data show” – WABC - Los Angeles, May 19
This article included Professor of Economics Stephen Wu’s research on police leadership. -
“How diverse is your police department?” – ABC7 - New York, May 19
Professor of Economics Stephen Wu was interviewed about his research on police leadership. -
“Anatomy of a Hunger Strike” – Radio Free Europe, May 21
This article included Professor of History Kevin Grant's research on hunger strikes. -
“When Aron Ain Started Working at Kronos, He Was 'Cleaning Bathrooms' and 'Taking Out the Trash.' Now, He's the CEO of Ultimate Kronos Group, a Multinational Technology Company Valued at $22 Billion.” – Entrepreneur, May 25
This article featured Aron Ain, who referenced Hamilton in his opening quotes. -
“A Year After George Floyd’s Murder - Letters” – The New York Times, May 26
Professor of Economics Stephen Wu’s letter included a summary of his research findings on police leadership. -
“Swarthmore College is divided over bringing retired military in as faculty” – The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 27
President Wippman spoke about Hamilton’s Chamberlain Fellow, Ty Seidule.
Major national and regional news organizations regularly interview Hamilton faculty, staff, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.
Highlights of May’s coverage have been compiled by the Media Relations Office. Links are provided, but some may require subscriptions to access content. Please contact Senior Director of Media Relations Vige Barrie if you cannot open the link and do not have a subscription.
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