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Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, was interviewed by National Public Radio reporter Colin Dwyer for a segment on All Things Considered titled The Fed Just Raised Its Rate Again. When Will It Start To Hurt Consumers? on Sept. 26.
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More than 200 posters plus souvenir pins, banners, toys, even cigarettes, comprise Associate Professor of Russian Frank Sciacca’s unparalleled collection of Soviet-era propaganda recently donated to the Burke Library Special Collections.
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Oxford University Press has published Perpetua Athlete of God by Edward North Professor of Classics Emerita Barbara K. Gold. This major new investigation of an important early Christian martyr confronts contemporary questions of gender, religion, and martyrdom, according to the publisher.
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Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, was interviewed by American Public Media's Marketplace senior reporter Tracey Samuelson on research released by the Boston Federal Reserve that showed that “historically, a low unemployment rate can signal trouble for the economy.”
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Passionate in her pursuit of student mental wellbeing, philosophy and psychology major Andi Dickmeyer’19 spent last summer developing a wellness class for Hamilton students.
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The Flight 93 National Memorial, located near Shanksville, Pa., will dedicate its final element, the Tower of Voices (TOV), on Sunday, Sept. 9. The chimes’ pitch design was created by Professor of Music Sam Pellman, who was tragically killed shortly after completing this project.
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Elaborately adorned helmets, large-scale sculptural garments draped on tipi poles, beaded panels, tapestries, weavings, abstract geometric paintings and a new film greet visitors in an outpouring of color to the Wellin Museum’s fall exhibition.
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Evolution and Human Behavior published an article authored by Keelah Williams, Assistant Professor of Psychology, titled "Capital and punishment: Resource scarcity increases endorsement of the death penalty," on Aug. 10.
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Heat waves, drenching rain, slammed doors, and rants have not kept students in Professor of Government Philip Klinkner’s Electoral Politics class off the streets of the Mohawk Valley this summer.
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Maurice Isserman, the Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History, was recently interviewed by NPR about the DSA, and his comments were included in broadcasts over the last weeks.
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