Back2BU Experience at the Pardee School
How have BU COVID-19 precautions, testing, and new hybrid teaching model affected the classroom experience? We asked some Pardee School faculty and students for their thoughts.
Pardee Students Reflect on Summer 2020
Regina Acosta (’22), Krizia Pascuccio (’22), & Abby Partnow (’21) share how they sought out enriching experiences during the summer unlike any other.
Woldemariam Publishes Research on COVID-19 in the Horn of Africa
“While many of the…consequences of the pandemic in the region have been in line with global patterns, it has also reinforced existing national pathologies.”
GDP Center Releases Research on U.S. Trade Policy
“U.S. trade policy made Americans more vulnerable to the COVID-19 crisis, in terms of both their jobs and their health.”
Hare Quoted Discussing Cuba’s Medical Diplomacy
Ambassador Hare discusses Cuba’s medical diplomacy, a practice that has sent many of its doctors doctors abroad to combat the coronavirus.
Najam Discusses the Post-COVID World in Gizmodo
According to Dean Najam, “there is not going to be a world ‘after’ covid. A new world is already here.”
Pardee School Welcomes Students to a Semester Unlike Any Other
While this academic year will be unlike any other before, Boston University and the Pardee School are prepared to facilitate a safe, engaging, and exciting academic year.
Pardee Center Hosts Webinar on Life During COVID-19
Experts from BU’s School of Medicine and School of Public health discuss how the coronavirus pandemic has changed our lives and what the future holds.
Heine Discusses Chilean Leadership in Latin America Advisor
Ambassador Heine discusses the effectiveness of Chilean President Sebastián Piñera.
Schmidt Interviewed on Rhodes Center Podcast
Prof. Schmidt discussed her latest book “Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone.
Schmidt Participates in “Capitalism in a Time of Pandemic” Panel
Prof. Schmidt compares the time of COVID in the EU to the Eurozone crisis.
CLAS Hosts Discussion on COVID-19 in Latin America
Pardee Profs. Ferretti and Gallagher discuss how COVID-19 has laid bare the deep fault lines of inequality in Latin American.
Garčević Publishes Op-Ed on Trump “Southern Strategy”
President Trump’s “Southern Strategy” has worked very well for him an the Republican Party so far, but it has gone too far.
Heine Quoted on Chinese-Latin American Relations
According to Ambassador Heine, China is filling a much needed aid gap in Latin America left by the U.S. and Europe.
Gallagher Writes on Countries Hit Hardest by COVID-19
Professor Gallagher argues that developing countries need fiscal and policy space to combat the coronavirus.
Hare Writes Letter to the Editor of The Economist on COVID & Diplomacy
Ambassador Paul Hare’s letter to the editor in The Economist discusses diplomatic reform and the coronavirus pandemic.
Najam Discusses Global Issues with Nobel Laureates
Dean Adil Najam discussed persisting global issues during seminar organized by the Chicago Council for World Affairs with Nobel activists on poverty, human rights and climate change.
Garčević Discusses “the American Dream” in Remaker Op-Ed
Is the U.S. of today closer to the song “This Is America” or “Ragged Old Flag?”
“World After Coronavirus” Series Featured in BU Today
Dean Najam discusses the “World After Coronavirus” and the series’ impact.
Gallagher Argues That Developing Countries Need Space to Fight COVID-19
Professor Kevin Gallagher calls on the global trade and financial system to align itself with the global effort to attack the COVID crises.