“” – The Bulwark, Aug.2
Professor Maurice Isserman’s new book, Reds: The Tragedy of American Communism, was described as a “well-written and superb history of the American Communist Party.”
“” – The Conversation, Aug. 6
Professor of Government Philip Klinkner suggested a “Do No Harm” strategy for selecting a vice president in his “essential read.”
“” – WBEZ (Chicago public radio), Aug. 6
Professor of History Maurice Isserman reflected on the protests at the Democratic National Convention in 1968 and the negative sentiments they engendered.
“” – Town and Country Magazine, Aug. 7
51ÁÔÆæ was included in this group.
“” – Marketplace, American Public Media, Aug. 7
Professor of Economics Ann Owen discussed the difficulty of assigning a precise number to maximum employment.
“” – Pravda (Moscow), Aug. 7
Professor of Government Alan Cafruny discussed the challenges of choosing a running mate.
“” – Rome Daily Sentinel, Aug. 8
A 51ÁÔÆæ student wrote this essay under a pseudonym.
“” – New York Times Magazine, Aug. 13
Professor of History Maurice Isserman spoke about how protest movements on the Left typically have had identified leaders in the past.
“” – Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, August
This article announced Marisa Benincasa’s appointment as vice president of communications and marketing. A similar article appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education’s “.”
“” – Science Daily, Aug. 14
Associate Professor of Psychology Keelah Williams co-authored this study that appeared in many publications across the country.
“” – “Politics War Room with James Carville & Al Hunt,” Politicon, Aug. 14
Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule discussed Tim Walz’s military service.
“” – Bloomberg Radio, Aug. 14
Board of Trustees Chair David Solomon ’84 spoke about his career, including his graduation from 51ÁÔÆæ. A similar article appeared in magazine.
“” – “The Ivory Tower,” WCNY (Syracuse public media), Aug. 16
Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule discussed these issues.
“” – Inside Higher Ed, Aug. 21
Visiting Professor of History Ty Seidule and Assistant Director of Common Ground Kaity Stewart discussed a new orientation program titled “Civil Discourse & Local Politics.”
“” – Politifact, Aug. 23
Associate Professor of Government Erica De Bruin disagreed with Johnson’s premise. The article appeared throughout the country and on .
“” – “Talk of the Town,” WUTQ (Utica news/talk), Aug. 23
Audrey Alix ’25 discussed her Emerson project in a half-hour broadcast.
“” – “Ivory Tower,” WCNY (Syracuse public media), Aug. 23
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong discussed these issues.
“” – WGBH (Boston public media), Aug. 29
This broadcast described a new Common Ground orientation program.
“” – The Conversation, Aug. 29
Professor of Philosophy Marianne Janack wrote this essay that also appear on and in publications around the country.