Profs. Hefner and Longman Join Pardee School DIS Faculty
Professors Robert Hefner and Timothy Longman are now part of the Division of International Studies Faculty at the BU Pardee School.
VIDEO: Selin Talks Global Chemical Challenges
Watch a video of Pardee prof Henrik Selin explaining how chemical products impact global health.
Student Spotlight: Wiebel Helps Educate in Nicaragua
Haley Wiebel, IR undergrad, works with Nicaraguan youth to produce a Humphrey Fellowship photo book.
Ban Talks Greek Crisis at Brown
Trying to understand the implications of the Greek crisis? Cornel Ban’s your guy.
Wallace Trains Canadian Foreign Affairs Office
James C. (Jim) Wallace, Lecturer in International Relations, was featured as a presenter at a February event hosted by the Canadian government’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD).
Hare: U.S., Cuban Education to Collide
Paul Webster Hare writes in The Atlantic on the impact of new diplomatic openness between the U. S. and Cuba in the field of education.
Pardee Makes Splash at ISA
The Pardee School sent five of its scholars to share their expertise at this year’s International Studies Association Conference, and held a reception to celebrate the school’s opening.
Loftis: Media Follows Military in Crisis Zones
When it comes to reporting the news that interests Americans, media organizations have to make a tough choice; conflict, or Kardashians?
VIDEO: Welcome to the Boston University Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University is proud to present their inaugural video.
SCIR Calls for Undergrad Research
Interested in getting published? The Southern California International Review (SCIR) is now accepting outstanding submissions for publication in their Spring 2015 issue.
Longman Briefs US Ambassador to Rwanda
Africa Studies Center Director, Prof. Timothy Longman, recently traveled to Washington to brief the newly confirmed ambassador to Rwanda, Erica Barks Ruggles.
Pardee School Dean Talks to Asian Attorneys General
Pardee School Dean, Prof. Adil Najam, delivers a keynote speech to conference of Attorneys General from Asia.
Loftis to Speak at Kelman Seminar
Prof. Robert Loftis has been invited to speak at the upcoming Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution.
Keylor: Anti-Semitism in France
Professor William Keylor wrote a reflection on the scourge of anti-Semitism in France.
Goldstein Solves History Mystery
Sometimes lore and legend can embellish the legacies of historical figures. Such was the case for a long-dead diplomat from the city of Beverly, Massachusetts named Ellis Loring Dresel.
Pardee School Attends APSIA Deans’ Meeting
Dean Adil Najam represented the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University at the 2015 meeting of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA).
What Was The Top Global Story of 2014?
Pardee School faculty give their views on what was the most important international story of 2014.
Menegon Speaks at European Conferences
This past fall, Prof. Eugenio Menegon presented papers on his current research at three conferences in Lisbon, Milan, and at Harvard University.
Slideshow: BU Remembers Peshawar
The “Free At Last” Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Sculpture at Boston University’s Marsh Chapel has been transformed into a memorial for the more than 140 people killed in a Dec. 16 Taliban attack on a school in Peshawar, Pakistan.
Dean Najam at Task Force on Science in Muslim World
Dean Adil Najam asked to serve on Task Force on Science Education in the Muslim World.