The Japanese Kimono – Now & Then
The Center for the Study of Asia co-hosts a retrospective of kimono styles, from the modern to the ancient.
BtH: Pardee School Panel Discusses Ebola
“Beyond the Headlines @BUPardeeSchool” brings together experts to discuss the Pathology, Politics & Policy of Ebola.
Cornel Ban in Financial Times on Brazil Election Results
Cornel Ban writes to the Financial Times explaining what the Brazilian election results mean.
Prof. Keylor Comments on US-Israel Relations
William Keylor was on Arise TV News discussing the stressed state of relations between the United States and Israel.
Manjari Chatterjee Miller Awarded Smith Richardson Grant
Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller has been awarded the prestigious Strategy and Policy Fellows Grant from the Smith Richardson Foundation.
Prof. Corgan Presents Paper on US Arctic Policy
Michael Corgan presented a research paper on US Arctic Policy at the Trans-Atlantic Agenda Conference in Rejkjavik, Iceland.
Woldemariam in Al Jazeera on Oromo Targeting
Michael Woldemariam quoted in a news story on the website of AlJazeera America on the “ruthlessly targeting” of the Oromo tribe by Etiopia.
Gallagher in China Daily on Mexico-China Trade
Research by Prof. Kevin Gallagher cited in a recent new story in ChinaDaily.com.
Students Gather for an Evening of Qahwa & Calligraphy
Calligraphy expert Hajj Wafaa comes to the Pardee School to talk and teach about Arabic calligraphy.
Amb. Paul Hare in Reuters on Cuba’s Economic Woes
Amb. Paul Hare is quoted by Reuters in a news story on Cuba’s economic woes and their political impact.
Dean Najam Keynotes at IARU Science Congress
Dean Adil Najam presents keynote at 2014 Sustainability Science Congress held in Copenhagen and organized by the International Alliance of Research Univeristies (IARU).
Landscapes of History: Vivien Schmidt’s Photography
An exhibition of photographs by Vivien Schmidt opened at the Giedrojc Gallery, Busch Hall, Harvard University.
CAS Alumni Magazine Features Pardee School’s Launch
The Fall 2014 issue of the Boston Univeristy College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) alumni magazine features a writeup on the launch of the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies.
MENA Hosts a Middle East Feast
MENA’s Middle East Feast hosts an evening of delicious food, good conversation, and lots of useful information about the program.
Prof. Schmidt Invited to Keynote in Uruguay & Chile
Prof. Vivien Schmidt was invited to present keynote talks at the annual congresses of the national political science associations of Uruguay and Chile.
Join us for the 2nd Pardee School Inaugural Year Lecture
Register now to reserve a seat at Prof. Bacevich’s lecture and discussion on “Is there an alternative to Permanent War in the Greater Middle East?”
Michael Simpson Follows his Passion to South Sudan
Michael Simpson, who graduated with a BA in International Relations in 2014, is doing exactly what he wanted to do: with the UN in South Sudan.
BUCSA Hosts Two Lectures on Military Adventures from East Asia
BUCSA hosts two book talks that look, separately, at the past and the future of military adventures from the Far East.
Prof. Gallagher Quoted in Forbes on China in Latin America
A Forbes.com post titled “As US Sleeps, China Conquers Latin America” (October 15, 2014) cites the research of Prof. Kevin Gallagher of the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies to argue that the United States should be very concerned about China’s growing share of and influence in Latin America. The Forbes.com articles quotes the 2010 book The Dragon in the…
Pardee School’s first MOOC attracts 10,750+ students from 150+ countries
“War for the Greater Middle East,” the Pardee School’s first MOOC has attracted a truly massive audience..