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Studies: Refugees Provide Boost to Region

Observer-Dispatch

February 22, 2001 
A story about the study conducted by Hamilton College associate Economics professor, Paul Hagstrom. In regards to the overall costs and benefits of refugees to an area, the study reveals that refugees are beneficial to a region. More ...

USA: China's Next Leaders More Capable, Diverse

Reuters English News Service

February 21, 2001 
A new generation of communist leaders are now taking power in China, the story is based on a presentation and subsequent interview by government professor Cheng Li. More ...

Human Clone Researcher Will Teach at Hamilton

Times Union Albany

February 21, 2001 
A story about visiting professor of chemistry Brigitte Boisselier, her duties on campus and her involvement in cloning. More ...

Culture & Thought--Books: Curry in a Hurry--Indian Writers Explore a Welcome Market in America

The Asian Wall Street Journal

February 16, 2001 
The story discusses the increasing popularity of Indian fiction. There are references to Kamila Shamsie '94, who teaches creative writing at Hamilton College. More ...

Race is on to Clone the First Human, Which May Happen Sooner Than Most People Think

CBS Evening News

February 14, 2001 
The report is on the advancement in human cloning and it includes an interview with Visiting Professor of Chemistry at Hamilton College, Brigitte Boisselier. More ...

Colleges Wonder Why The Ranks are Disproportionately Thin; Economics Major Draws Few Women

The Boston Globe

February 4, 2001 
The article discusses the disturbing trend of male dominance in economics, includes significant reference to research done by Hamilton economics professors Ann Owen and Betsy Jensen. More ...

Simon in Christian Science Monitor

Philosophy Professor Robert Simon interviewed on XFL

February 2, 2001 
Hamilton College Philosophy Professor Robert Simon was interviewed for a Christian Science Monitor article (2/2)about violence in the XFL football league, which was created by the founder of the World Wrestling Federation. More ...

Here Comes The Edgy XFL, Oh My!

Christian Science Monitor

February 2, 2001 
The article is a preview of the XFL's opening weekend. The preview includes commentary by ethicist and Philosophy Professor Bob Simon, who questions the league's emphasis on violence for violence's sake. More ...

College Football

The New York Times

January 27, 2001 
Newsbrief about new football coach at Hamilton College, Peter Alvanos, formerly of Swarthmore. More ...

Will Vouchers Rise Up and Sink Bush's Education Reform Plan?

Time.Com

January 24, 2001 
Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty at Hamilton College, David Paris is quoted in this story about President Bush's Educational Reform Plan and the role of vouchers. More ...
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