The Right to Hear Controversial Ideas
Inside Higher Ed, 5.22.17 Read more
Episode 4 features Ph.D. candidate Micki Kaufman (History) and Professor Stephen Brier (Urban Education/M.A. in Liberal Studies). Read more
Hitler’s Little Helper: A History of Rampant Drug Use Under the Nazis
The New York Times, 3.27.17 Read more
The American Dream, New York - Video
CNN Money, 3.17 Read more
Professor Manu Bhagavan (GC/Hunter, History) recently published an essay on the modern-day “crisis of sovereignty” on the Brexit: Global Perspectives blog, which is affiliated with Cambridge University.
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President Chase F. Robinson, a leading historian of early Islam, appears in a new Business Insider video to discuss the most important misconceptions in the West about Muslims. Read more
Trump’s Travel Ban Threat to Higher Ed
WNYC, “The Brian Lehrer Show,” 2.6.17 Read more
World War II-era social scientists provided a starting point for “shedding light on the meaning of Trumpism and what it says about the fate of American democracy,” writes Distinguished Professor Richard Wolin (Comparative Literature/History/Political Science) in a new Chronicle of Higher Education essay. Read more
Our ‘Prophet of Deceit’
Chronicle of Higher Education, 10.30.16 Read more
Lawrence Cappello (Ph.D. ’16, History) explores what a Trump presidency could mean for privacy rights in a new essay for The Hill, in which he argues that no candidate since Richard Nixon has been “so fiercely committed to portraying the nation as an unsafe and lawless society.” Read more