
February’s news topics included varied subjects from President Barack Obama’s upcoming visit to campus to the possible economic and political effects of decisions made by President Donald Trump. 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.
“” – CNBC Arabia, Feb. 4
Professor of Government Alan Cafruny said that the punitive tariffs on Canada and Mexico, which Trump had initially postponed, as well as those on China, could have major global repercussions. Translation required.
“” – WAMC (Albany public media), Feb. 12
Professor of Economics Erol Balkan and Professor of Sociology Stephen Ellingson presented their research to several media outlets on how the pandemic had affected refugee groups in Utica. Other outlets reporting on their research included the Observer-Dispatch (Utica), Rome Daily Sentinel, WIBX (Utica talk/news radio), Spectrum cable news (N.Y.), WUTR (Utica ABC affiliate), WKTV (Utica NBC affiliate) and Yahoo.
“” – The Washington Post, Feb. 11
Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule wrote this essay.
“” – The Hill, Feb. 12
President Emeritus David Wippman co-authored this essay.
“” – and dozens of other publications across the U.S. including , Feb. 13
Professor of Government Philip Klinkner co-authored this essay.
“” – Marketplace (public radio syndicated program), Feb. 13
Professor of Economics Ann Owen discussed the difference between PPI and CPI.
“” – Observer (New York), Feb. 14
President Steven Tepper discussed the issues related to the installing of public art.
“” – News Azerbaijan, Feb. 14
Professor of Government Alan Cafruny said, “It is apparent that Trump has consolidated remarkable authority over America’s policy trajectory.” Cafruny was also interviewed by the same publication for “” published on Feb. 24 and “” on Feb. 25.
“” – NDTV (India), Feb. 17
Associate Professor of Asian Studies Abhishek Amar described this site as a major center of archaeological importance.
“” – San Antonio Express-News, Feb. 17
Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule shared his perspective on the renaming of bases. He was also interviewed by (Washington, D.C.) on the same issue.
“” – Good Authority, Feb. 17
Associate Professor of Government Heather Sullivan wrote about the latest constitutional changes and how they deepen the Ortega-Murillo family’s political power.
“” – WKTV (NBC Utica affiliate), Feb. 18
This announcement was made by many local and regional outlets including the Observer-Dispatch (Utica), Rome Daily Sentinel, WIBX (Utica talk/news radio), WRVO (public radio - Syracuse and Oswego), WAMC (public radio – Albany), Spectrum cable news (N.Y.), WSYR (ABC Syracuse affiliate), WSTM (NBC Syracuse affiliate), WUTR (ABC Utica affiliate), Yahoo, MSN, and the Post-Standard (Syracuse).
“” – The New York Times, Feb. 19
President Emeritus David Wippman co-authored this letter to the editor.
“” – Albayan News (UAE), Feb. 19
Professor of Government Alan Cafruny discussed this question.
“” – Military.com and Yahoo News, Feb. 26
According to Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule, the renaming of the U.S. Army bases oversteps the will of the majority of Americans.
“” – WKTV (Utica NBC affiliate), Feb. 27
This story reported on Hamilton’s Harvest program in which students collect food from dining halls and distribute it to soup kitchens in the area. The Rome Daily Sentinel also reported on this initiative.
“ – Syncopated Times, Feb. 28
This article chronicled the history of the archive.