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August’s news topics included varied subjects from the discussion of coups to the Federal Reserve and the vice presidency. Links are provided, but some may require subscriptions to access content. Please contact Vige Barrie if you cannot open a link or do not have a subscription.

How and Why American Communism Failed” – The Bulwark, Aug.2
Professor Maurice Isserman’s new book, Reds: The Tragedy of American Communism, was described as a “well-written and superb history of the American Communist Party.”

Walz pick turns focus on what a VP brings to White House - 3 essential reads” – The Conversation, Aug. 6
Professor of Government Philip Klinkner suggested a “Do No Harm” strategy for selecting a vice president in his “essential read.”

Could pro-Palestinian march on the DNC help Trump? Protesters say it’s not their problem.” – WBEZ (Chicago public radio), Aug. 6
Professor of History Maurice Isserman reflected on the protests at the Democratic National Convention in 1968 and the negative sentiments they engendered.

 “Is BU the New MIT? Introducing the 15 Alt-Ivies of 2024.” – Town and Country Magazine, Aug. 7
Hamilton was included in this group.

How often does the Fed actually achieve its dual mandate — price stability and maximum employment?” – Marketplace, American Public Media, Aug. 7
Professor of Economics Ann Owen discussed the difficulty of assigning a precise number to maximum employment.

Political scientists explained the choice of a running mate for Harris” – Pravda (Moscow), Aug. 7
Professor of Government Alan Cafruny discussed the challenges of choosing a running mate.

Guest Column: Hope for change in Russia” – Rome Daily Sentinel, Aug. 8
A Hamilton student wrote this essay under a pseudonym.

The Activist Left Doesn’t Want a Hero. But Does It Need One?” – New York Times Magazine, Aug. 13
Professor of History Maurice Isserman spoke about how protest movements on the Left typically have had identified leaders in the past.

New Leaders in Education” – Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, August
This article announced Marisa Benincasa’s appointment as vice president of communications and marketing. A similar article appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education’s “Coming and Goings.”

Venting your frustrations can make friends like you better -- if you do it right” – Science Daily, Aug. 14
Associate Professor of Psychology Keelah Williams co-authored this study that appeared in many publications across the country.

West Point General Tells the Truth About Tim Walz's Military Record” – “Politics War Room with James Carville & Al Hunt,” Politicon, Aug. 14
Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule discussed Tim Walz’s military service.

The David Rubenstein Show:  Peer-to-Peer Conversations” – Bloomberg Radio, Aug. 14
Board of Trustees Chair David Solomon ’84 spoke about his career, including his graduation from Hamilton. A similar article appeared in Fortune magazine.

Tax on Tips; Good cause Eviction; Morality” – “The Ivory Tower,” WCNY (Syracuse public media), Aug. 16
Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule discussed these issues.

Anticipating More Unrest, Colleges Prioritize Civic Dialogue” – Inside Higher Ed, Aug. 21
Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule and Assistant Director of Common Ground Kaity Stewart discussed a new orientation program titled “Civil Discourse & Local Politics.”

Ron Johnson called Joe Biden dropping out of the race for president a 'coup.' Is that accurate?” – Politifact, Aug. 23
Associate Professor of Government Erica De Bruin disagreed with Johnson’s premise. The article appeared throughout the country and on Yahoo.

Hamilton College Senior Audrey Alix discusses Project to Study Utica Park Equity & Accessibility” – “Talk of the Town,” WUTQ (Utica news/talk), Aug. 23
Audrey Alix ’25 discussed her Emerson project in a half-hour broadcast.

DNC; Destiny Mall; Dress Codes” – “Ivory Tower,” WCNY (Syracuse public media), Aug. 23
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong discussed these issues.

Local colleges brace for campus protests, disruption” – WGBH (Boston public media), Aug. 29
This broadcast described a new Common Ground orientation program.

Retirement doesn’t just raise financial concerns – it can also mean feeling unmoored and irrelevant” – The Conversation, Aug. 29
Professor of Philosophy Marianne Janack wrote this essay that also appear on Yahoo and in publications around the country.
 

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