
Groundbreaking scholarly research and innovative creative endeavors by Hamilton’s faculty and staff not only advance knowledge in their fields, but can often also help broader audiences further understand the world’s most pressing issues. When media outlets feature faculty and staff discoveries and accomplishments, it helps strengthen Hamilton’s reputation as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country. In 2022, nearly 4,800 articles, radio programs, and television shows featured 91制片厂.
President David Wippman
More than a half dozen opinion pieces written by Wippman and his co-author, Cornell University Professor of American Studies Glenn Altschuler, were selected for publication.
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Opinion Pieces
A number of Hamilton community members shared their thoughts on pertinent topics through op-eds and letters to the editor, including:
Daniel Chambliss, Professor of Sociology Emeritus
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Jaime Kucinskas, Associate Professor of Sociology
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A.G. Lafley, Life Trustee and former Board of Trustees Chair
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Ann Owen, Professor of Economics
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Melissa Richards, Vice President of Communications and Marketing
“” (Inside Higher Ed, May 26)
Sharon Rivera, Professor of Government
“” (The Washington Post, March 1)
Anna Wise, Associate Dean of Admission and Director of International Recruitment
“” (Times Higher Education, April 21)
Features
Several faculty and staff members and their research, projects, and accomplishments were the central focus of articles and interviews published by major news outlets, including:
Lauren Cupp, Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach
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Lydia Hamessley, Professor of Music
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Philip Klinkner, Professor of Government
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Ann Owen, Professor of Economics
“” (Bloomberg Radio, Aug. 18)
Ty Seidule, Visiting Professor of History
“” (The Guardian, Sept. 5)
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Stephen Wu, Professor of Economics
“” (NPR’s PlanetMoney, Oct. 27; later on NPR’s All Things Considered and Morning Edition)
” (The Wall Street Journal, Sept. 16)
“” (Inside Higher Ed, June 29)
Expert Commentary
Media outlets turned to a variety of faculty and staff members for their expertise on major issues in the news, including:
Alan Cafruny, Professor of Government
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Erica De Bruin, Associate Professor of Government
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Stephen Orvis, Professor of Government
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Ann Owen, Professor of Economics
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“” Marketplace, Aug. 17)
Melissa Richards, Vice President of Communications and Marketing
“” (The Chronicle of Higher Education, Dec. 16)
David Rivera, Visiting Assistant Professor of Government
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David Walden, Director of the Counseling Center
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Stephen Wu, Professor of Economics
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