Keylor and Stern on WERS Radio
Pardee Professor Bill Keylor said the Internet had changed the game when it comes to recruiting young people to terrorist organizations.
Pardee School to Host Conference on Muslim Youth
A major 2-day conference on Youth in the Contemporary Muslim World will be held at the Boston Univeristy Pardee School of Global Studies on April 8-9, 2015.
VIDEO: Wippl Talks ISIS Women on WCVB
Pardee Professor Joseph Wippl said that ISIS is increasing its recruitment of American women, a tactic long employed in Europe.
Woldemariam on Kenya Attacks
Pardee Professor Michael Woldemariam spoke with NECN News about the recent al-Shabaab attacks in Kenya.
President of Niger Visits BU, Inaugurates Archives
Issoufou Mahamadou, President of the Republic of Niger, visited the African Studies Library at Boston University on April 3 to officially dedicate a new archive of research materials.
CURA Conference to Address Religious Pluralism
An upcoming conference on religious pluralism will be held thanks to the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs.
Palmer Featured in Inter-American Dialogue
Pardee Emeritus Professor David Scott Palmer said problems with Peru’s democracy could not be addressed by proposed reforms.
Asian Studies Profiled in BU Today
A new Pardee School major focusing on Asia as a continent is making waves at BU.
Students Travel to Cuba
A recent trip to Cuba allowed students affiliated with the Pardee School to experience life on an island long isolated from the U. S.
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.
Student Spotlight: Neher Learns Power of Field Research
Pardee School junior Susi Neher was selected for an indepth internship profile after improving public health in Kenya.
New ‘Gitner Prize’ to Recognize Faculty Excellence at the Pardee School
The Gerald and Deanne Gitner Family Prize for Excellence Fund has been established to recognize faculty excellence at the Pardee School.
Dean Adil Najam on AfPak Relations
Dean Adil Najam spoke at and moderated a panel on AfPak diplomacy and prospects of improved relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
ASC Hosts Student Conference on African Studies
Students from across the country will gather at the African Studies Center this weekend to present cutting-edge research on Africa.
Longman in Foreign Policy: Catholic Church a “Stumbling Block” in Burundi
What are the implications of the population explosion in Burundi? Tim Longman has insights – and points to an unlikely culprit.
VIDEO: Nile Project Makes Waves at BU
The Nile Project brings a fusion of musical styles – and a focus on the importance of conservation of the world’s longest river – to BU.
Najam Speaks at CUGH on Politics of Polio
Dean Adil Najam speaks on the politics of polio in Pakistan, at the 6th annual conference of the Consortium of Univeristies for Global Health (CUGH).
Litvin to Research in Sweden
For the 2015-2016 academic year, MENA director Margaret Litvin is headed to Sweden.
Student Spotlight: Bruno Wins Carter Center Fellowship
Congratulations to masters student Joshua Bruno, who will study Latin American gold mining in summer 2015 thanks to a prestigious grant.
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.