International ·
Farmer Protests Take Root in Europe and Beyond
SIS professors Garret Martin and Garrett Graddy-Lovelace discuss the issues at the heart of recent widespread farmer protests in Europe and India.
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SIS professors Garret Martin and Garrett Graddy-Lovelace discuss the issues at the heart of recent widespread farmer protests in Europe and India.
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Alumni ·
Leading up to AU Giving Day, Matt Klinger, SIS/BA ’95, discusses his inspiration to assist students facing a financial burden due to unforeseen circumstances.
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Achievements ·
Two fellowships are the product of motherly care, brotherly love, and friendly competition.
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Achievements ·
AU ranks sixth in the nation for finalists, who represent six schools and colleges across campus
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International ·
We asked SIS professors Daniel Bernhofen, Joshua Rovner, and Ambassador Sally Shelton-Colby to highlight the impact of the Red Sea crisis on global trade, security, and diplomacy.
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International ·
SIS professor and Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies Akbar Ahmed explains the implications of Pakistan’s general election results.
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Alumni ·
We caught up with Ugoeze Achilike, SIS/BA '17, to learn more about her interest in sustainability, her focus on agribusiness, and the role SIS played in her career path.
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International ·
Iran’s influence can be felt in multiple ongoing conflicts in the Middle East due to its use of terrorist groups as proxies. To learn more, we asked SIS professor Joe Young to explain Iran’s use of these groups.
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On Campus ·
In conjunction with Black History Month’s 2024 celebration of “African Americans in the Arts,” we talked with SIS professor Omekongo Dibinga to learn more about his undergraduate class, “Jay-Z and Historical Biography.”
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Student Life ·
We sat down with three SIS graduate students to learn more about the newly formed Diplomatic Fellows Association.
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