Pardee Career Night 2025: A Celebration of Connection, Purpose, and Possibility
On April 1st, the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University hosted its second annual Career Night, welcoming more than 15 diverse organizations, career resources, and a vibrant mix of students, alumni, and professionals. The event provided a dynamic space for students to explore career pathways, engage with potential employers, and connect with Pardee…
Heine Explains Brazil’s Non-Signing on to China’s BRI
A new Foreign Policy analysis by Ambassador Jorge Heine, Research Professor at Boston University’s Pardee School of Global Studies, examines the global media frenzy over Brazil’s decision not to sign on to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) which “raised eyebrows”. Heine argues that the media is “making a mountain out of a molehill” when…
Najam Keynote Addresses Issue of Communicating Climate Crisis to the World
Professor Najam highlights that while extreme events like the recent floods in Pakistan do attract national and international media attention, the world still lacks a public vocabulary to convey the severity of the climate emergency to public audiences, particularly in developing countries.
Najam Gives Lecture at SDPI on the Post-Truth Era
Dean Adil Najam delivered a lecture on the role of the media and academics in the “post-truth” era at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute
Corgan in Washington Times on Donald Trump and the Press
Prof. Michael Corgan discusses President-Elect Donald Trump’s tendency to keep the news media at bay during his candidacy.
Panel: Getting Published in Journals and Mass Media
Professors Jeremy Menchik, Henrik Selin and MA candidate Vicky Kelberer discussed best practices for having work published.
LASP: Analyzing Coverage of Brazil’s Crises
Senior reporter and editorial writer for Brazil’s Folha de S.Paulo, Fabiano Maisonnave, led the talk.
Loftis: Media Follows Military in Crisis Zones
When it comes to reporting the news that interests Americans, media organizations have to make a tough choice; conflict, or Kardashians?
Loftis to Speak at Kelman Seminar
Prof. Robert Loftis has been invited to speak at the upcoming Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution.