Colgate in the Media: January 2025

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Colgate University faculty, staff, and alumni regularly provide their expertise and contribute to national and regional media outlets shaping discussions around vital research and current events.

Here’s the solution to Trump World’s ‘civil war’ over H-1B visas
The Washington Post, Associate Professor of Economics Rishi Sharma

Should the US give visas to highly skilled immigrants? Unpacking the debate.
The Christian Science Monitor, W. Bradford Wiley Chair in International Economics, Professor of Economics, and Director of the Lampert Institute Chad Sparber

Kanak Kapur reads “Prophecy”
The New Yorker, Olive B. O'Connor Creative Writing Fellow Kanak Kapur

Leaving the Ruins
The Nation., Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor in Humanities and Professor of English Peter Balakian

Day of the Dead
Poets.org, Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor in Humanities and Professor of English Peter Balakian

“Citizen James, or The Young Man Without a Country” by Kyle Bass
Patch, Assistant Professor of Theater Kyle Bass

How the legacies of James Baldwin and Martin Luther King Jr. resonate today
Connecticut Public, Assistant Professor of Theater Kyle Bass

Leading the Way in Higher Education Innovation
Higher Education Digest, Vice President and Chief of Staff to the President L. Hazel Jack

Death By Firing Squad for Corrupt Officials? Bill Filed in House of Representatives
Philippine News, Professor Emeritus Michael Johnston

‘Govts become illegitimate when people suffer from hunger’
The Daily Star, Associate Professor of Political Science Navine Murshid

‘The Aid Lab: Understanding Bangladesh’s Unexpected Success’: Naomi Hossain’s book finally meets Bangladesh
The Daily Star, Associate Professor of Political Science Navine Murshid

SU anthropology discusses abolitionist ideology through prison systems
The Daily Orange, Assistant Professor of Anthropology Justin Helepololei

Famous paintings: Vogue Forces of Fashion
Vanguard, Rachel Scott ‘06

Commissioner Peter A. Feldman Becomes Acting Chairman of U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, Peter A. Feldman ‘04

Self-described hippie and jock, this former teacher helped build Spartanburg's trail network
The Post and Courier, Ned Barrett ’85

End of an era: Mark Murphy takes final Packers pregame walk
Fox 11 News, Mark Murphy ’77

Good fences, better neighbours: Rethinking the Canada-U.S. relationship
Prince Albert Daily Herald, Perry Kinkaide ’64