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2016

Mudarri Fund Launches With Panel on Arab Golden Age

in Events News

Boston University alumnus Corinne Mudarri (DGE ’51) endowed the Mudarri Arab Civilization Fund at the Pardee School.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Arab Golden Age, betty anderson, Corinne Mudarri, Ehsan Masood, Eman Ghoneim, Mudarri Arab Civilization Fund

Lori in CSM on Technology and the Refugee Crisis

in In the Media

Prof. Noora Lori discusses how technological innovations are aiding refugees across the globe.

Tagged: 2016, Christian Science Monitor, In The Media, Noora Lori, Refugee, Technology, Urban Refuge

Klinger Organizing AAG Conference Session

in General News

Prof. Julie Klinger is organizing the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers to be held in Boston.

Tagged: 2016, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geograpghers, Boston, Julie Klinger

Fewsmith on All Things Considered on Xi’s Anticorruption Campaign

in In the Media

Prof. Joseph Fewsmith discusses the anticorruption campaign of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Tagged: 2016, All Things Considered, Anticorruption, China, Fewsmith, In The Media, NPR, Xi Jingping

Fewsmith in CSM on Xi’s Anticorruption Campaign

in In the Media

Prof. Joseph Fewsmith discussed the anticorruption campaign of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Tagged: 2016, Christian Science Monitor, Corruption, In The Media, Joseph Fewsmith, xi jinping

Najam in CSM on Acting on the Paris Climate Deal

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam discussed whether global carbon dioxide levels passing a symbolic threshold will force action on the Paris climate deal.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Christian Science Monitor, Climate Change, Dean, In The Media, Paris Climate Deal

Aftandilian Publishes Op-Eds in The Arab Weekly

in In the Media

Gregory Aftandilian discussed the looming reconstruction costs of damaged Iraqi cities and the foreign policy of Donald Trump.

Tagged: 2016, Foreign Policy, gregory aftandilian, In The Media, Iraq, Reconstruction, The Arab Weekly, Trump

GEGI: Studart Gives Brazilian Perspective on World Bank

in Events News

Rogerio Studart provided a Brazilian perspective on the governance structure and election process of the World Bank.

Tagged: 2016, Brazilian Perspective, GEGI, IDB, Rogerio Studart, World Bank

Menchik Receives UROP Outstanding Mentor Award

in General News

Prof. Jeremy Menchik received an Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award from the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.

Tagged: 2016

Wippl in Miami Herald on Sharing Intelligence With Cuba

in In the Media

Prof. Joseph Wippl discusses the trade-regulation debate over President Barack Obama’s new 12-page directive on trade and travel to Cuba.

Tagged: 2016, Cuba, intelligence, Joseph Wippl, Trade Regulation, U.S.

FMHT: Justin Gest on White Working Class Politics

in Centers & Programs, Events News

Author and Professor Justin Gest discussed the politics of the white working class in relation to immigration and inequality.

Tagged: 2016, FMHT, Justin Gest, politics, White Minority, working class

Fewsmith in Bloomberg on China’s Party Congress

in In the Media

Prof. Joseph Fewsmith discussed the twice-a-decade National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party that will be held next fall.

Tagged: 2016, Bloomberg, China, In The Media, Joseph Fewsmith, Party Congress

Keylor Presents at Conference on Obama’s Foreign Policy Legacy

in General News

Prof. William Keylor chaired a session and presented a paper at a recent conference on U.S. President Barack Obama’s legacy in foreign policy.

Tagged: 2016, conference, Foreign Policy, France, Obama, Poiters, william keylor

Wippl in The Boston Herald on ISIS Deserters

in In the Media

Prof. Joseph Wippl discusses the threat that Islamic State (ISIS) deserters could pose to Europe.

Tagged: 2016, Boston Herald, Deserters, In The Media, ISIS, Joseph Wippl

Najam Publishes Op-Ed on the Nobel Success of Immigrants

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam discusses how America’s Nobel success is the story of immigrants.

Tagged: 2016, Adil Najam, Immigrants, In The Media, Nobel Prize, The Conversation

Longman in the Media on the Last King of Rwanda

in In the Media

Prof. Timothy Longman discussed the death of Rwandan King Kigeli V Ndahindurwa.

Tagged: 2016, BBC Newshour, In The Media, Kigeli V Ndahindurwa, King, Rwanda, timothy longman

Schmidt Speaks at Conference on Greece, Eurozone

in Events News

Prof. Vivien Schmidt spoke at a recent conference at the Fletcher School at Tufts University on Greece and the Eurozone.

Tagged: 2016, conference, Eurozone, Fletcher School, Greece, Tufts, Vivien Schmidt

Wippl Speaks at Conference on the Future of Intelligence

in General News

Prof. Joseph Wippl delivered a talk at the 22nd International Conference on Intelligence in the Knowledge Society.

Tagged: 2016, CIA, intelligence, International Conference, Joseph Wippl, Speaking Event

Ban Speaks at Conference on Hierarchies of Money

in General News, Research

Prof. Cornel Ban spoke at a recent conference on the hierarchies of money and shadow banking.

Tagged: 2016, Columbia University, conference, Cornel Ban, Hierarchies of Money, Shadow Money

Aftandilian Publishes Op-Ed on Syrian Crisis

in In the Media

Prof. Gregory Aftandilian discusses the inability of United States policymakers to intervene in the growing conflict in Syria.

Tagged: 2016, Crisis, gregory aftandilian, In The Media, Op-Ed, Policymakers, Syria, The Arab Weekly, us

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