Schmidt Appointed Chevalier in French Legion of Honor
Prof. Vivien Schmidt has been appointed as a Chevalier in the French Legion of Honor — France’s highest honor.
Martin Awarded NEH Fellowship For Book Project
Prof. Cathie Jo Martin received the fellowship for the project entitled “Literature, Society and Education in Britain and Denmark, 1700–1920.”
Pardee School Holds Book Drive For Reach Out and Read
The Pardee School has collected more than 100 children’s books as part of an end-of-year drive to benefit Reach Out and Read.
McPhee, Levitt Speak to Pardee Students on Terrorism and Gangs
Prof. John D. Woodward Jr. hosted Boston-based journalist Michelle McPhee and former federal prosecutor Peter K. Levitt in IR 516 “Intelligence and Homeland Security.”
Pardee Students Present Visual Policy Memos in Poster Sessions
Pardee School students taking IR 350 “History of International Relations since 1945” made team-led policy memo poster presentations.
Pardee School Welcomes 2018-19 Dean’s Ambassadors
The Pardee School and Dean Adil Najam are proud to welcome the 2018-19 class of Dean’s Ambassadors.
Klinger Named VP of Board of Eco-Fashion Enterprise Jhoole
Prof. Julie Klinger has been named VP of the Board for Jhoole, a fair-trade eco-fashion enterprise that works with women weavers and artisans in Maheshwar, India.
Longman Wins Best Book in African Politics at ASA Meeting
Prof. Timothy Longman was awarded the Best Book in African Politics for his book Memory and Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda.
Garcevic Speaks at European Parliament on Russian Influence
Amb. Vesko Garcevic spoke before the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs and Subcommittee on Security and Defense.
Stern Part of Team Awarded NATO Grant
Prof. Jessica Stern is part of a team awarded a grant to help counter terrorist threats faced by NATO allies and partner countries.
Keylor Publishes Chapter on Wilsonian Internationalism
Prof. William Keylor published a chapter entitled “Wilsonian Internationalism and the Test of Time.”
BUPD Chief Discusses Marathon Bombing with Pardee Students
BUPD Chief Kelly Nee spoke to Pardee School students about the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing and the subsequent investigation.
Najam Keynotes on Student-Centered Education at AKU
Dean Adil Najam gave a talk entitled “Being Young in Pakistan” and participated in a panel on humanities in higher education at the congress.
Keylor Hosted by French Consul General for Talk on WWI
Prof. William Keylor discussed the ways in which the first World War has been treated in colleges and universities in the United States.
RIP: Prof. Michael T. Corgan
Beloved professor to more than 12,000 BU students, colleague, and friend Prof. Michael Corgan died on November 20, 2018.
Mako Speaks at Middle East Studies Association Conference
Prof. Shamiran Mako spoke as part of a panel entitled “Mosul as a Microcosm of the Issues Facing Iraq.”
Miller Invited to Join Oxford OSGA as Research Associate
Prof. Manjari Miller has been invited to join the School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA) at the University of Oxford, UK.
Garcevic Gives Talk at Emmanuel College on NATO and the Balkans
Amb. Vesko Garcevic delivered a talk entitled “NATO and the Western Balkans: the Center of Great Power Competition.”
Aftandilian Publishes Paper on Saudi-Iranian Rivalry
Gregory Aftandilian discusses maneuvering the Saudi-Iranian rivalry in the Middle East.
Greenwald Participates in Delegation Visiting GTIIT
Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) participated in a United States delegation of American Technion leaders visiting the new Guangdong Technion Israel Institute of Technology.