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The day the Senate passed a possible blueprint for President Biden鈥檚 $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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Assistant Professor of Government Erica De Bruin, author of How to Prevent Coups d'脡tat, has been quoted extensively in the national media in the lead up to and in the aftermath of the assault on the Capitol. The primary question directed to her has been, 鈥淚s this a coup?鈥
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鈥淎 radiant entertainer finally gets her due as a composer and lyricist鈥攁nd champion of resilience amid troubles.鈥 Thus began a review in The Wall Street Journal of three books about Dolly Parton, including Professor of Music Lydia Hamessley鈥檚 Unlikely Angel 鈥 The Songs of Dolly Parton.
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Twelve Hamilton students joined Nichols in developing and delivering weekly lessons exploring age-appropriate topics in philosophy with groups of Clinton elementary and middle school students.
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During the fall semester, first-year students collected oral histories that brought to life issues such as immigration and slavery.
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Based on both institutions鈥 methods for success, President David Wippman and Cornell Professor of American Studies Glenn Altschuler co-authored an essay outlining key lessons learned in the process in an op-ed in Inside Higher Ed.
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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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In an essay titled Getting around anti-Democratic obstacles to addressing climate change, Professor of Government Peter Cannav貌 explains how a fundamental problem in our system of governance stands in the way of enacting climate change legislation.
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The Fillius Jazz Archive has, among its more than 400 videotaped interviews, two with jazz great Dave Brubeck, shared here.
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President Trump has vowed to veto a bill authorizing more than $740 billion in defense spending because it includes a provision to change the names of 10 Army installations, wrote Chamberlain Fellow and Professor of History Ty Seidule in a Washington Post essay on Sunday, Nov. 29.
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