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Professor of Government and Department Chair Sharon Rivera co-authored an op-ed in The Washington Post’s Monkey Cage blog titled "Russia’s referendum could keep Vladimir Putin in power until 2036."
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TIME magazine featured Professor of Economics Stephen Wu's research on the relationship between police force leadership and fatal shootings in an article on June 26.
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Alumnus Greg Thomas ’81, founder of Tune in to Leadership, interviewed President David Wippman recently for the organization’s s blog on the challenge of Covid-19 and racial justice issues.
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The Alumni Council has nominated and elected three candidates to serve as members of Hamilton’s Board of Trustees who will serve four-year terms beginning on July 1, 2020.
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President David Wippman co-authored an opinion piece published by The Hill on June 25 titled College towns have been clobbered by COVID-19.
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Hamilton College has received a grant from the Academy Foundation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to spotlight the work of filmmaker William Greaves.
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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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The intersection of Hamilton’s introductory sociology course and the Wellin Museum’s spring exhibition resulted in student visual and audio projects that address social issues in unique ways.
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In Visiting Assistant Professor David Perkins' Creative Coding and Origami course, making origami warms students’ minds up to the task of learning new vocabulary for coding.
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"The pandemic is hitting counties that voted for Hillary Clinton harder — for now," an essay published by Vox and written by Professor of Government Philip Klinkner, focuses on how Democrats and Republicans have experienced the pandemic in objectively different ways.
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