African Studies Center Hosts Former President of Ghana
John Dramani Mahama served as President of Ghana from 2012 to January 2017, and previously served as Vice President of Ghana from 2009 to 2012.
Woog Presents Inside View of Obama White House
Former Director for Strategic Communications at the National Security Council Carl Woog provided an insider’s view of the Obama White House.
Pineda Receives Malcolm Lowry Fine Arts Literary Essay Award
Prof. Adela Pineda won the Premio Bellas Artes de Ensayo Literario Malcolm Lowry (Malcolm Lowry Fine Arts Literary Essay Award).
Israeli Defense Expert Meets with Pardee Students
Col. Miri Eisin spoke to Pardee School Students in classes taught by Prof. John Woodward, Amb. Paul Hare and Lecturer Jim Wallace.
Menchik Leads Workshops on Combating Islamophobia
Prof. Jeremy Menchik led two workshops at the conference on “How to Combat Islamophobia.”
Corgan Speaks at Arctic VI Conference at Tufts
Prof. Michael Corgan moderated a panel at the Arctic VI Conference at Tufts University.
Miller Hosts Brookings-India Fellow Dhruva Jaishankar
Jaishankar spoke with Pardee School students in IR372 International Relations of South Asia.
Hefner in The Diplomat: Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy
Prof. Robert Hefner discusses religion’s role in U.S. Foreign Policy and the implications it has for Asia.
Woodward, Klinger Join Pardee School Faculty
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies is pleased to welcome to its faculty two new members – John Woodward, Professor of the Practice of International Relations, and Julie Klinger, Assistant Professor of International Relations.
Fewsmith Lectures in China, Singapore
Pardee School Professor Joseph Fewsmith traveled to Asia to discuss Chinese and American politics at universities in China and Singapore.
Humphrey Fellows Visit Pardee School
On August 24, Pardee School Dean Adil Najam welcomed the 2015-2016 class of the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program.
Corgan Lectures in U. S. and Netherlands
Pardee School Professor Michael Corgan brings his expertise on the complex political and environmental issues in the Arctic to both a domestic and international audience.
For Hulnick and Connor, Careers of Distinction
The Pardee School celebrates the careers of its two retiring Professors, Arthur Hulnick and Walter Connor.
Selin Attends Council on Foreign Relations Workshop
Pardee School Professor Henrik Selin represented Boston University at the 2015 College and University Educator’s Workshop hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations.
Ban Talks Austerity in D. C. and Paris
Pardee School Professor Cornel Ban traveled to Washington, D.C. and Paris to present research on the European debt crisis.
Lori Speaks at Gulf Conference
Pardee School Professor Noora Lori gave a recent lecture as part of a conference panel that was held at the University of Chicago.
Miller Talks Rising Powers at Woodrow Wilson School
Pardee School Professor Manjari Miller spoke at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University on the rise of China.
Reception Celebrates CURA Joining Pardee
The Pardee School extended a warm welcome to the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs at a recent reception.
Working Group Tackles Migration, Trafficking
A new working group bringing together professors and students from disciplines across BU will examine the effects of forced migration and human trafficking.
Prof. Fetvaci wins Ottoman Book Award
Emine Fetvaci was awarded the 2014 M. Fuat Köprülü Book Prize by the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Foundation for her book “Picturing History at the Ottoman Court.”