Howe, Al Bast Host Facebook Live Tour of Pardee School
PGC President Jacob Howe (Pardee ’18) and Vice President Laura Al Bast (Pardee ’19) hosted a Facebook Live tour of the Pardee School.
GDP Center Hosts Discussion with Development Bank Leaders
Prof. Kevin Gallagher moderated a discussion with leaders from the Central Bank of Colombia and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
Daigler Speaks to Pardee School Students on Cuban Missile Crisis
Prof. John D. Woodward Jr. hosted acclaimed author and former CIA officer Ken Daigler to give a presentation on the Cuban Missile Crisis to students in IR 581.
Woldemariam on Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa
Prof. Michael Woldemariam discussed his new book, Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa: Rebellion and its Discontents.
Top U.S. Air Force General Visits Pardee School
Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein of the United States Air Force visited Boston University on April 11, 2018 for two joint events hosted by the Pardee School.
Pardee School Hosts Conference on Boston Marathon Bombing
The conference featured first responders, international scholars, legal experts, journalists and an historical exhibit on the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing.
Policy Leaders Forum: Paula Dobriansky on U.S. Foreign Policy
Paula Dobriansky, former Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs, discussed the global challenges currently facing United States foreign policy.
Micallef Delivers 2018 Campagna-Kerven Lecture on Modern Turkey
Prof. Roberta Micallef delivered a lecture entitled “Representing Herself: Turkish Women’s Narratives and Autobiographies.”
Pardee School Celebrates #BUGivingDay 2018
From financial aid to cutting-edge research, student life to social outreach, donations help the School—and our greater community—thrive.
Pardee School Faculty Attend 2018 ISA Conference
The highly-attended annual convention fosters rigorous discussion on a broad range of topics within the field of international studies.
Pardee Works: Careers in Trump’s State Department
The Pardee Works series continued with a conversation on about careers in the State Department under U.S. President Donald Trump.
BUCSA Hosts Symposium on Yogic Traditions in the U.S.
The symposium featured a day of panels on a range of topics as well as a concert of Indian vocal music on yogic themes and a range of kirtan chants.
Book Talk: Klinger on Rare Earth Frontiers
Prof. Julie Klinger discussed her new book Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes (Cornell University Press, 2018).
African Studies Center Hosts Graduate Student Conference
The keynote address was delivered by Amah Edoh, Assistant Professor of African Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
GDP Center Hosts Workshop on China’s Belt and Road Initiative
The workshop included members of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute for World Economics and Politics.
Policy Leaders Forum: Samantha Ravich on Cybersecurity
Samantha Ravich, former Deputy National Security Advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, discussed international cybersecurity challenges.
Mudarri Initiative Hosts Talk on Arabic Scientific Thought
Prof. George Saliba discussed how scientific thought developed by Arab and Islamic societies was later adopted by Renaissance scientists.
Research Seminar: Lukes on Rudolf Slánský
Prof. Igor Lukes delivered a presentation focused onthe postwar General Secretary of the Czechoslovakian Communist Party Rudolf Slánský.
Sen. George Mitchell Delivers Annual Rabin Lecture
The conversation focused on the past and future role of the U.S. in the Middle East, and was hosted by the Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies.
BtH: Transnationalism and Health in Asia
The discussion, which explored how public health programs and medical services have become increasingly global, was co-hosted by the Center for the Study of Asia.