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In These Times recently published an essay by Maurice Isserman, the Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History, about the growing number of Democratic Socialists of America members elected to national office.
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During the fall semester, first-year students collected oral histories that brought to life issues such as immigration and slavery.
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Professor of Economics Derek Jones served as the discussant in two sessions at this year’s virtual Mid-Year Fellows Workshop in Honor of Louis O. Kelso at Rutgers University.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Government David Rivera was recently the featured speaker at a session in George Washington University’s DC Area Postcommunist Politics Social Science Workshop.
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Various faculty members in the government and history departments offered their reflections on this week's assault on the Capitol.
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Alan Cafruny, the Henry Platt Bristol Chair of International Affairs and Professor of Government, recently presented a paper at the virtual annual meeting of the Allied Social Sciences Associations.
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Like every other news organization, Hamilton’s Communications Office keeps an eye on what stories on our news site readers find most interesting. Here are the top 10 from 2020.
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Supported by a $86,000 research grant from the National Science Foundation, Assistant Professor of Biology Natalie Nannas is on sabbatical studying an aspect of chromosomal cell division that could help inform fertility treatments and may also apply to cancer therapies.
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