October’s news topics included coverage of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Great Names appearance, Democratic Socialists and Secretary of War Hegseth, among others. 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.
“’” – Yahoo, Oct. 1
Originally published in the Observer-Dispatch, this article reviewed Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Great Names appearance.
“” – Here & Now (syndicated public radio program), Oct.1
Professor of History Ty Seidule was interviewed about Secretary of War Hegseth’s speech to the nation’s admirals and generals.
“” – The Blade (Toledo), Oct. 1
Womens' Basketball Coach Mahogany Green spoke about leadership and her career path to high school students.
“” – North Penn Now, Oct. 3
This story chronicles Trustee Thomas Tull ’92’s life from childhood to today.
“” – Yahoo Life, Oct. 6
Research published by Professor of Sociology Emeritus Daniel Chambliss was referenced in this article.
“” – Marketplace Morning Report, American Public Media, Oct. 7
Professor of Economics Ann Owen talked about her class on monetary policy in addressing the issue of the Federal Reserve minutes.
“” – Yahoo, Oct. 8
Stacker compiled a list of the best value private colleges in America using Niche's 2026 rankings. Only private, four-year colleges were considered. Hamilton was in the top 50 at #42.
“” – ABC News, Oct. 10
Professor of History Maurice Isserman discussed the evolution of the Democratic Socialists of America.
“” – Fox5 - New York, Oct. 14
A new WalletHub ranking of national colleges and universities ranked Hamilton third behind Columbia and Cornell.
“” – New York Times, Oct. 21
Former Hamilton President David Wippman co-authored this letter to the editor.
“” – Trinity Tripod, Oct. 21
Haley Berliner's (class of 2021) path to sustainability, outlined here, began at Hamilton.
“” – Washington Post, Oct. 22
Former President David Wippman co-authored this letter to the editor.
“” – The Liberal Patriot, Oct. 25
Professor of History Maurice Isserman's Reds: The Tragedy of American Communism was described as "easily the best one-volume history of the American Communist Party."
 – Arts Atl, Oct 29
Laura Dickerman ’85, a creative writing major at Hamilton, discussed writing her first book later in her career.
“” - C-SPAN, Oct. 30
Board of Trustees Chair David Solomon ’84 was the guest interviewee at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C.
Posted November 3, 2025