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Here are some of the highlights of the 2021 second quarter’s news coverage of the College.
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Major national and regional news organizations regularly interview Hamilton faculty, staff, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.
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The day the Senate passed a possible blueprint for President Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID relief plan, Marketplace broadcast an appropriately timed interview with Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics. The segment addressed the question, how much control do presidents really have over the economy?
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Andrew Wei ’20 discovered his unexpected zeal for research as a Hamilton junior working on a big-data project with Ann Owen, Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics.
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From climate change to Title IX, from coups to international recruitment, faculty have presented their views in major news outlets throughout the year.
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Assistant Professor of Government Erica De Bruin, Professor of Economics Ann Owen, and Director of Orientation and First-year Programs Tessa Chefalo appeared prominently in The Washington Post, American Public Media’s Marketplace, and The Chronicle of Higher Education, respectively, this month.
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President David Wippman co-authored an opinion piece published by The New York Times on June 1 titled How Colleges Can Keep the Coronavirus Off Campus.
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From sociology to economics and international relations, three Hamilton faculty members recently provided expert commentary for stories related to the COVID-19 pandemic appearing in national and international publications.
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Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, and Associate Professor of Economics Emily Conover participated in a mentoring workshop that took place following a recent meeting of the American Economic Association (AEA) in San Diego.
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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.
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