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  • In an essay titled 鈥淭he myth of 鈥榳oke鈥 indoctrination of students鈥 appearing in The Hill, President David Wippman began by pointing out that, 鈥淔or the first time in decades, education policy has become a major issue in a Republican presidential campaign.鈥 With co-author Cornell Professor Glenn Altschuler, he observed 鈥淩epublicans have launched a scorched earth war against 鈥榳oke education.鈥欌

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  • 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. March鈥檚 news highlights ranged from commentary on the politics of China to Federal Reserve decisions.

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  • 鈥淭oo many Americans know little history and less civics, but efforts to correct those deficits have collapsed because of partisan differences over what should be taught and why,鈥 President David Wippman and Cornell Professor of American Studies Glenn Altschuler stated in the opening of their recent op-ed titled 鈥淕etting to 鈥榊es鈥 on civics education.鈥

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  • 鈥淩obust training and oversight [are] key,鈥 said Hamilton Counseling Center Director David Walden as he described the College鈥檚 peer counselor program in a recent Wall Street Journal article. 鈥淲ith Therapists in Short Supply, College Students Counsel Each Other,鈥 published on Feb. 12, provided an in-depth look into how Hamilton鈥檚 peer counselor program works, how peer counselors are able to 鈥減rovide a supportive ear and not actual therapy [and] relieve some of the demand on the licensed therapists.鈥

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  • 鈥淪tudent Industry Coordinators Serve as Alumni Network Bridge,鈥 a Feb. 22 article in Inside Higher Ed, celebrated the Career Center鈥檚 Connect Program. The article was part of the publication鈥檚 new daily 鈥淪tudent Success鈥 column, which highlights 鈥渁 unique feature or twist 鈥 worth modeling.鈥

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  • February鈥檚 news highlights ranged from features on career connections and peer-counseling to immersive education and academic freedom.

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  • Research involving students and faculty over the last several months led to a comprehensive study being released on the scope of homelessness in the area and how the City of Utica could address it.

  • In a Washington Post op-ed titled 鈥淔lorida is trying to roll back a century of gains for academic freedom,鈥 President David Wippman and co-author Cornell Professor of American Studies Glenn Altschuler began by outlining the wave of 鈥渆ducational gag orders鈥 banning the teaching of 鈥渄ivisive concepts鈥 enacted by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and other political leaders.

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  • January鈥檚 news highlights ranged from research on bay scallops to an essay on the importance of foreign language study. Links are provided, but some may require subscriptions to access content.

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  • The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded Assistant Professor of Art History Nadya Bair $60,000 for the study of Cornell Capa and the International Center for Photography (ICP).

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