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Pardee Student Publishes Op-Ed on Anti-Asian Discrimination

in Student News

“Only by eliminating misinformation and prejudice against APPI communities can those communities regain their security, dignity, and freedom.”

Tagged: 2021, BU Today, Op-Ed, Racism

Lori Shares Biggest Lesson Learned During COVID-19

in In the Media, Videos

“[The COVID-19 pandemic] shows that some of the institutional designs that we assume lead to good policy outcomes don’t always.”

Tagged: 2021, Authoritarianism, BU Today, COVID-19, Democracy, Noora Lori

Santarelli Discusses Equitable COVID Vaccine Distribution

in Student News

“It is up to wealthy countries to ‘leave no one behind’ and promote a sustainable and inclusive COVID-19 recovery.”

Tagged: 2021, BU Today, COVID-19, Multilateralism, student spotlight

Beatty Draft’s Opening of Biden’s Inaugural Address for BU Community Blog

in Student News

Beatty (Pardee MA ’21) emphasized the importance of unification as well as the momentous challenges facing the incoming administration. 

Tagged: 2021, BU Today, Inauguration, President Joe Biden

Chehabi Discusses Isaac Asimov’s Novels in BU Today

in In the Media

“I cannot help noticing the parallels between my here and now and the bifurcated society depicted in Asimov’s two dystopian novels.”

Tagged: 2020, BU Today, coronavirus, COVID-19, Faculty News, Houchang Chehabi

Pardee School International Students Featured in BU Today

in Student News

Joaquin Martinez Alban (Pardee ’23), Ahmad Azari (Pardee ’21), and Alexander Beatty (Pardee ’21) share the challenges they’ve faced throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tagged: 2020, BU Today, Foreign Students, Pardee School of Global Studies, students

Storella Publishes Op-Ed on Israel-UAE Normalization Pact

in In the Media

Ambassador Storella outlines the winners and losers in the normalization pact in BU Today.

Tagged: 2020, BU Today, israel, Mark Storella, Middle East, UAE

Pardee Students Publish Op-Ed on Women’s Suffrage

in In the Media, Student News

How has the women’s suffrage movement influenced #MeToo, and how can today’s movement learn from the mistakes of the past?

Tagged: 2020, BU Today, Gender, Women

“World After Coronavirus” Series Featured in BU Today

in Centers & Programs

Dean Najam discusses the “World After Coronavirus” and the series’ impact.

Tagged: #WorldAfterCorona, 2020, Adil Najam, BU Today, coronavirus, COVID-19, Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future

Menchik in BU Today on Anti-Lockdown Protests

in In the Media

Professor Jeremy Menchik was interviewed by BU Today’s for a Q&A Segment on Anti-Lockdown Protests and the 2020 Election

Tagged: 2020, BU Today, COVID-19, Jeremy Menchik, Protests, Trump

Bacevich’s New Book: The Age of Illusion

in Research

Professor Emeritus Andrew Bacevich publishes new book: “The Age of Illusions: How America Squandered Its Cold War Victory.”

Tagged: Bacevich, BU Today, Cold War History, Foreign Policy

Najam Featured in BU Today’s Office Artifacts Series

in General News

Dean Adil Najam’s office was featured as part of BU Today’s Office Artifacts series which showcases interesting items that BU faculty display in their offices. 

Tagged: 2019, BU Today, najam, Office Artifacts

Aftandilian in BU Today on Trump’s Syria Decisions

in In the Media

Gregory Aftandilian discusses United States President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw troops from Syria and its impact on the future of ISIS. 

Tagged: 2019, BU Today, gregory aftandilian, In The Media, Syria

Najam in BU Today on Afghanistan Peace Talks Collapse

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam was interviewed in BU Today on the breakdown of Afghanistan peace talks between the Taliban and United States.  

Tagged: 2019, Adil Najam, Afghanistan, BU Today, In The Media

Student Spotlight: Keylor Grant Winner Gonzalez in BU Today

in Research, Student News

William R. Keylor undergraduate student travel grant recipient Daniel Gonzalez (Pardee ’19) discusses his research on Latin America’s renewable energy sector.

Tagged: 2019, BU Today, Daniel Gonzalez, Keylor Travel Grant, student spotlight

Sarkar’s Nuclear Governance Course Featured in BU Today

in General News, Student News

Prof. Jayita Sarkar’s IR 315/PO358/ HI335 Nuclear Governance course was featured as part of the BU Today “One Class, One Day” series.

Tagged: 2018, BU Today, Jayita Sarkar, Nuclear Governance

Longman on Memory and Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda

in In the Media

Prof. Timothy Longman was interviewed by BU Today on his latest book Memory and Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda.

Tagged: 2018, BU Today, In The Media, Memory and Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda, timothy longman

Najam in BU Today on Trump’s First Year in Office

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam provided an assessment of President Donald Trump’s first year in office.

Tagged: 2018, Adil Najam, BU Today, Donald Trump, In The Media

Sarkar Publishes Op-Ed in BU Today on N. Korea

in In the Media

Prof. Jayita Sarkar argues that diplomacy, not brinkmanship, is the best way for the United States to face the threat posed by N. Korea.

Tagged: 2017, BU Today, In The Media, Jayita Sarkar, North Korea, Op-Ed

Woodward in POV: Proposed Cuts to Public Broadcasting

in In the Media

Prof. John D. Woodward Jr. argues that proposed cuts to the CPB would do little to address the budget deficit facing the United States.

Tagged: 2017, BU Today, Budget, CPB, Cuts, In The Media, John Woodward, POV

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