Keylor Publishes Chapter on Wilsonian Internationalism
Prof. William Keylor published a chapter entitled “Wilsonian Internationalism and the Test of Time.”
Pardee School Student Travel Grant Winners Announced
Congratulations to the winners of the Pardee School graduate student travel grants and William R. Keylor undergraduate student travel grants.
BUPD Chief Discusses Marathon Bombing with Pardee Students
BUPD Chief Kelly Nee spoke to Pardee School students about the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing and the subsequent investigation.
Lukes in El Mercurio on Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Prof. Igor Lukes discussed the ongoing tension between Russia and Ukraine.
Alumni Spotlight: FHMT Hosts Danielle De La Fuente
The Initiative on Forced Migration and Human Trafficking hosted Danielle De La Fuente (Pardee ’06) for a talk on her work with the Amal Alliance.
Najam Keynotes on Student-Centered Education at AKU
Dean Adil Najam gave a talk entitled “Being Young in Pakistan” and participated in a panel on humanities in higher education at the congress.
Aftandilian Interviewed on U.S.-Saudi Relations
Gregory Aftandilian discusses the current state of United States-Saudi relations including the U.S. response to the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
Najam Featured in Media on Student-Centered Education
Dean Adil Najam was featured by several news outlets following his recent keynote talk on being young in Pakistan at the first AKU Congress of Student Experience.
Center for the Study of Europe Hosts Talk on Samuel Beckett
The Center for the Study of Europe hosted James McNaughton for a talk entitled “Samuel Beckett and the Politics of Aftermath.”
Keylor Hosted by French Consul General for Talk on WWI
Prof. William Keylor discussed the ways in which the first World War has been treated in colleges and universities in the United States.
BUIAA Hosts Panel Featuring Pardee School Professors
Professors Joseph Wippl, Julie Klinger and Joshua Shifrinson were featured as part of a panel entitled “Professor Perspectives: US Intervention in Latin America.”
GDP Center Databases Featured in NY Times
The databases were featured as part of an interactive story on China’s vision for a global network of trade, investment and infrastructure.
RIP: Prof. Michael T. Corgan
Beloved professor to more than 12,000 BU students, colleague, and friend Prof. Michael Corgan died on November 20, 2018.
Mako Speaks at Middle East Studies Association Conference
Prof. Shamiran Mako spoke as part of a panel entitled “Mosul as a Microcosm of the Issues Facing Iraq.”
Miller Invited to Join Oxford OSGA as Research Associate
Prof. Manjari Miller has been invited to join the School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA) at the University of Oxford, UK.
BUCSA Hosts Art of Light in Asia Diwali Celebration
The Center for the Study of Asia hosted a Diwali celebration entitled “The Art of Light in Asia.”
BUCSA Hosts Amb. Joseph DeTrani for Talk on N. Korea
The Center for the Study of Asia hosted Amb. Joseph DeTrani for a talk on North Korea’s nuclear diplomacy.
PGC Hosts Annual Elections, Thanksgiving Dinner
The Pardee Graduate Council (PGC) held its annual board elections and Thanksgiving dinner.
Garcevic Gives Talk at Emmanuel College on NATO and the Balkans
Amb. Vesko Garcevic delivered a talk entitled “NATO and the Western Balkans: the Center of Great Power Competition.”
Aftandilian Publishes Paper on Saudi-Iranian Rivalry
Gregory Aftandilian discusses maneuvering the Saudi-Iranian rivalry in the Middle East.