Hamilton in the News
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The Washington Post published Assistant Professor of Government Erica De Bruin’s essay analyzing the current political situation in Venezuela.
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“It's not too late to rein in government corruption,” an essay published by Albany’s Times-Union and co-authored by Professor of Government and Law Frank Anechiarico, precedes the Finding Our Way: Rebuilding Ethics in New York State conference which he is co-hosting this Wednesday in Albany and his interview on the Capitol Pressroom (locally WRVO 91.9 FM) Tuesday at 8 p.m. about the conference.
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U.S News & World Report interviewed Vice President for Enrollment Management Monica Inzer for “tips, some introspection, and insight into what admissions officers are looking for can help ease the pressure” in an April 24 article.
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The New York Times published an essay titled "America’s Original Socialist" by Maurice Isserman, the Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History.
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Members of StoryCorps' One Small Step Team were on campus for a week of recorded interviews between community members and students holding differing positions on issues of the day.
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In a Chronicle of Higher Education article titled Are Students Socially Connected? Check Their Dining-Hall-Swipe Data, Daniel Chambliss, Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology, confirmed that social connections are crucial to student success.
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During this maple-sugaring season, local media have featured the work of sophomore Michael Spicer who has taken over the operation of Cedervale Maple Syrup Company in nearby Onondaga County.
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Professor of Geosciences Barbara Tewksbury was recently quoted in an article on Space.com about how NASA astronaut candidates train for space exploration.
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Engaged Philosophy, a website highlighting what is sometimes called experiential philosophy, interviewed Russell Marcus, associate professor of philosophy.
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Students, alumni, faculty, and staff as well as the College’s many centers, activities, and achievements were regularly noted and celebrated in 2018 by national media outlets.
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