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National and regional news organizations regularly interview Â鶹¹ú²úAV faculty, staff, alumni, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.

November’s news topics included varied subjects from the Federal Reserve to election polling to awkward holiday situations. 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.


“” – The Conversation,* Nov. 1
Associate Professor of Philosophy Alexandra Plakias wrote this essay that appeared in major and local news outlets across the country and the world.

“” – Chabad.org, Nov. 6
Â鶹¹ú²úAV students, faculty, staff, alumni, and President Steven Tepper were included in this article.

“” – News Azerbaijan, Nov. 7
Professor of Government Alan Cafruny explained the forces precipitating Europe’s economic decline.

“” – The Conversation and Times-Union (Albany), Nov. 10
Professor of Government Philip Klinkner interpreted the polling results.

“” – New York Public News Network and North Country Public Radio (NCPR), Nov. 11
Professor Philip Klinkner commented on the future of Representative Stefanik’s seat in Congress.

“” – Vox, Nov. 11
Associate Professor of Philosophy Alexandra Plakias commented on the subject of her new book, Awkwardness: A Theory.

“” – WUTQ (Utica talk/news radio), Nov. 12
American Enterprise Institute CEO Robert Doar and former Congressman Mike Capuano began their debate during this interview that they continued during their Common Ground presentation that evening.

“” – The Conversation and dozens of major and local publications across the nation and the world. Nov. 13
Professor of Government Philip Klinkner pointed out that, “It’s easy to overstate the enduring impact of an election.”

“” – The Globe and Mail (Canada), Nov. 13
Professor Philip Klinkner spoke about President Trump’s process for selecting cabinet members.

“” – Marketplace, Nov. 14Professor of Government Alan Cafruny spoke about the effect immigration concerns may have had on incumbents’ prospects of winning or losing in European elections.

“” – Ivory Tower, WCNY, Nov. 15
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Aaron Strong spoke on this panel.

“” SiriusXM’s Doctor Radio, (interview begins at 50:00) Nov. 15
Associate Professor Alexandra Plakias was interviewed about this topic.

“” – Marketplace,  Nov. 19
Professor of Economics Ann Owen pointed out that central bankers are wary after underestimating inflation earlier.

“” – The Conversation and many other national and local outlets, Nov. 22
Associate Professor Alexandra Plakias offered suggestions especially timed for holiday gatherings.

“” – News Azerbaijan, Nov. 22
Professor Alan Cafruny offered his view on the next administration’s impact on global politics.

“” - KCBS (CBS Radio - San Francisco), Nov. 24
Associate Professor Alex Plakias offered suggestions on how to handle awkward situations.

“” – Catholic Standard, Nov. 26
Tongxin Lucy Lu ’11 spoke about the influence of Â鶹¹ú²úAV upon her chosen path.

* The Conversation is a non-profit open source news outlet that is focused on promoting faculty research. Most Conversation articles are reprinted by major news outlets around the world.

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