Students in Hamilton’s Program in Washington, D.C., visited the American Enterprise Institute this week and met with Steven Hayward, the F. K. Weyerhaeuser Fellow. Hayward writes on a wide range of public policy issues and is the author of the Almanac of Environmental Trends, and many books on environmental topics.
Hamilton students in Washington this semester are Dean Ball ’14, Eric Boole ’13, Cris DeBiase ’13, Brandon DeGraff ’14, Eleanor Fausold ’13, Knute Gailor ’13, Greg Hyman ’13, Beryl Li ’14, Amy Marchesi ’13, Kevin Prior ’13, Sam Reider ’14, Galia Slayen ’13, Amy Soenksen ’13, Nick Solano ’14, Rodric Waugh ’13, and Dylan Wulderk ’13. This semester’s faculty director is Hamilton Professor of Government Theodore Eismeier.
The American Enterprise Institute is a private, nonpartisan, not-for-profit institution dedicated to research and education on issues of government, politics, economics and social welfare. Founded in 1943, AEI is home to some of America's most accomplished public policy experts. AEI’s purpose is to serve leaders and the public through research and education on the most important issues of the day.