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The Washington Post published "The A$AP Rocky case shows why we should be inspired and troubled by Sweden’s justice system," an essay by Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Doran Larson.
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Associate Professor of Government Gbemende E. Johnson published an article on “Adjudicating Executive Privilege” in the peer-reviewed Law and Society Review.
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Some colleges assign them via automated programs. Others allow students to self-select. Hamilton does it the old-fashion way, by hand.
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Moving steadily upward every year, the Hamilton Annual Fund again exceeded its year-end goal this fiscal year, reaching a total of $7.156 million.
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The Sherman Fairchild Foundation has awarded a grant to Hamilton College for Immersive Experiences in Arts and Technology.
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Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs Senior Fellow Ted Widmer interviewed Maurice Isserman, the Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History, for the podcast series, The Crack-Up, about the year 1919 and the way it continues to affect us.
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Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, spoke with American Public Media's Marketplace reporter Renata Sago about the possible effects of President Trump’s tariffs on Chinese goods and how the Federal Reserve might react to any economic impact those tariffs might have.
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A new report, released by the Levitt Center in cooperation with Judge Ralph Eannace of Utica City Court and other public officials, offers proof of the broad community benefits to developing, introducing, and sustaining alternative methods of handling individuals with mental illness in the criminal justice system.
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In an opinion piece published by Inside Higher Ed, Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, wrote about oft-biased student evaluations and how their use in assessing faculty leads to inequitable outcomes and could result in future lawsuits.
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Fourteen attendees and three instructors from around the world have gathered on campus for the Short Course in Modern X-ray Spectrometry Theory offered by the Hamilton Analysis (XRF) Lab this week.
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