Storella on Trump’s Response to the Russia-Ukraine War

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Boston University's Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies marked its 10th anniversary with academic panels, discussions, and a celebratory gala dinner, while unveiling plans for an innovative 12-story sustainable building that will serve as the school's future home on Bay State Road.
Pardee School’s Urban Refuge Program wins APSIA's Inclusion Award for Community Building.
Professor Rachel Nolan earned a Pulitzer Prize nomination for her debut book Until I Find You.
On June 7, Gina Ortiz Jones (Pardee ‘03), former under secretary of the Air Force under the Biden administration won a runoff election to become the new mayor of San Antonio, the country’s seventh largest city. A Filipino American and progressive, Jones will be the city’s first openly gay mayor. Jones beat Rolando Pablos, a...
Professor Min Ye recently shared her thoughts about the ongoing clampdown on the Chinese international student community in the U.S.
Professor Storella weighed in on Trump’s unconventional diplomatic dialogue around the Russia-Ukraine war.
In October 2024, Pardee Career Services launched the Pardee Career Mentorship Program — a new initiative designed to foster meaningful connections between graduate students and alumni through consistent individual meetings throughout the school year. Twelve alumni mentors volunteered their time, representing careers across industries and sectors and calling in from the U.S. and around the...
Pardee Professor Joseph Fewsmith Retires After 34 Years at Boston University.
Professor Heine discussed the growing influence of China in Latin America on a recent episode of The Newsmakers.