All News
-
Since the spring, Professor of Government Peter Cannavò has presented several virtual talks on the topic throughout Central New York.
Topic -
Professor of Government Peter Cannavò recently participated in a Zoom webinar on “Energy and Environmental Policy in the Age of Coronavirus,” hosted by the political science department at Xavier University.
Topic -
Sacrifice in a Time of Pandemic: A Model for Climate Change? was published on Medium by Professor of Government Peter Cannavò on March 20.
Topic -
From questioning whether a coup should ever be labeled “good” to protesting recent immigration policies, opinions expressed by faculty appeared in major national publications via essays and letters to the editor throughout the year.
Topic -
Following Hamilton’s participation in the Global Climate Strike last Friday, more than 50 faculty, staff, and students gathered Monday for Conversations on the Climate Crisis gathered around topic tables in Fillius Events Barn.
Topic -
Professor of Government Peter Cannavò discussed the “Ethics of Climate Change” as the third lecture in a series to help area residents understand climate change and the impact it will have on all communities.
Topic -
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong presented “Mitigation and Adaptation” as part of a collaborative lecture series on climate change organized by the Town of New Hartford Climate Smart Committee.
Topic -
In the weeks preceding and days following the election, reporters have sought the perspectives of several Hamilton professors on topics ranging from environmental ballot initiatives to the Democratic Socialists of America party to the kind of legislative progress that can be expected in the next two years.
Topic -
Associate Professor of Government Peter Cannavò recently presented a paper at the Western Political Science Association annual meeting in San Francisco and was a co-organizer of a workshop in Nicosia, Cyprus.
Topic -
Geosciences major Emily Alexander ’19 spent a summer researching the water quality and water-system infrastructure of a small city near campus.
Topic