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.
Here are the second quarter’s news coverage highlights. Links are provided, but some may require subscriptions to access content. Please contact Vige Barrie if you cannot open a link or do not have a subscription.
- “Political Interference in Higher Ed Is Becoming Endemic” – Inside Higher Ed, April 11
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. - “What Black cops know about racism in policing” – The Washington Post, April 13
This essay included data from research conducted by Professor of Economics Stephen Wu. - “Russian students should not be punished for Putin’s aggression” – Times Higher Education, April 21
Associate Dean of Admission and Director of International Recruitment Anna Wise wrote this essay. - “Why Moldova's Transnistria Region Could Be Drawn Into Putin's War” – Newsweek and MSN, April 27
Visiting Assistant Professor of Government David Rivera was interviewed for this article. - “A DNA Test Led Yashua Klos to New Connections & New Art” – The New York Times, May 12
Wellin Museum exhibiting artist discussed his work in a feature article. - “Remaining monolingual is a surefire way for America to fall behind” – The Hill, May 15
President David Wippman co-authored this essay. - “Send Moldova Modern Weaponry in Light of Putin's 'Clear' Ambitions” – Newsweek, May 21
Visiting Assistant Professor of Government David Rivera commented. - “Statement or No Statement?” – Inside Higher Ed, May 26
Vice President of Communications & Marketing Melissa Richards wrote this essay. - “Russia Squandered Decades Worth of Soft Power Gains Over Ukraine War” – Newsweek, May 26
Professor of Government Alan Cafruny commented. - “9 things college mental health counselors wish parents understood” – Today.com (NBC), May 30
Director of Counseling David Walden commented. - “Biden Struggles to Defend His Presidency Amid Setbacks” – U.S. News, June 1
Professor of Economics Ann Owen commented. - “Colleges should do more to slow down ‘fast thinking’” – The Hill, June 26
President David Wippman co-authored this essay that also appeared on the MSN website. - “The Difficult Name Penalty” – Inside Higher Ed, June 29
Professor of Economics Stephen Wu spoke with this publication about his recent research.