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.
Highlights of October’s coverage have been compiled by the Media Relations Office. Links are provided, but some may require subscriptions to access content. Please contact Senior Director of Media Relations Vige Barrie if you cannot open the link and do not have a subscription.
- “What happens if we crash through the debt ceiling?” – Marketplace, Oct. 4
Professor of Economics Ann Owen addressed the question. - “The Wellin Museum of Art Presents Sarah Oppenheimer: Sensitive Machine” – Hyperallergic, Oct. 6
- “The Wellin Museum of Art presents the exhibition 'Sarah Oppenheimer: Sensitive Machine'” – Art Daily, Oct. 8
- “Labor Shortage: Why is this happening and what will the impact be?” – NBC TV affiliates around the U.S., Oct. 8-14
Assistant Professor of Economics Pritha Chaudhuri outlined some of the causes. - “Admissions Workers Vote to Unionize” – Inside Higher Ed, Oct. 13
- “How one college enhanced mental health services to reach 30% more students” – University Business, Oct. 13
Director of Counseling Services David Walden explained the many additional services offered by the Johnson Center for Health and Wellness in recent years. - “Coastal Conversations Radio Program: Ocean Acidification, how can states and local communities respond?” – WERU Community Radio (East Orland, Me.), Oct 22
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong shared his research on the topic. - “Rethinking Carbon Neutrality in Higher Education” – Inside Higher Ed, Oct. 27
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong co-authored this essay.