June’s news topics included varied subjects from Ukraine and the economy to summer reading and admissions essays. 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.
- “Sending Russian Assets to Ukraine is Morally Right, Legally Justifiable” – RealClear Defense, June 4
William Rampe ’24 wrote this op-ed. - “What does the Phillips curve tell us about the economy?” – Marketplace, American Public Media, June 5
Professor of Economics Ann Owen commented. - “An actor, an author, and an artist!” – CNY Latino, WCNY (Syracuse Public Media), June 5
Wellin Museum exhibiting artist René Treviño was interviewed. - “Biden's Border Act; Fearless Fund; Summer Reading” – Ivory Tower, WCNY (Syracuse Public Media), June 7
Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule was a panelist. - “Parting Thoughts From a Retiring President” – Inside Higher Ed, June 10
President David Wippman was interviewed. - “Rise of Far Right Parties in Europe” – Voice of America, June 11
Professor of Government Alan Cafruny commented. - “The College Scholarship Secret Hiding in Plain Sight: Your Last Name” – A-Hed, The Wall St. Journal, June 12
The Leavenworth Scholarship was highlighted. - “Summer Reading 2024: Design Books by GSD Faculty and Alumni” – Harvard Graduate School of Design, June 14
Sarah Oppenheimer: Sensitive Machine, edited by Wellin Museum Director Tracy L. Adler, was included in this list with quotes from Adler. - “Congestion Pricing, Tax Break For Fossil Fuels, and Hunter Biden's Conviction” – Ivory Tower, WCNY (Syracuse public media), June 14
- Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong was a panelist.
- “Meet the MBA Class of 2025: Sade Oyalowo, Georgetown University” – Poets & Quants, June 14
Sade Oyalowa ’14 was featured. - “The Cause That Turned Idealists Into Authoritarian Zealots” – The Atlantic, June 17
Professor of History Maurice Isserman wrote this essay. - “College Essays That Worked And How Yours Can Too” – Forbes, June 25
This article included excerpts from an essay by an incoming Hamilton student. - “Higher Ed Has Questions for Biden and Trump” – Inside Higher Ed, June 27
President Wippman offered questions related to higher education to pose to the two presidential debaters. - "A year after the Supreme Court's admissions decision, subtle and 'seismic' shifts" – Chronicle of Higher Education, June 27
Vice President of Enrollment Monica Inzer responded to questions about this decision.