In this Q&A, the Watson School of International and Public Affairs dean discusses supporting the open exchange of ideas, opportunities for collaboration and broadening policy-focused research.
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The department introduced language courses and coursework in Persian literature, cinema, art, history and cultural studies as ...
Sam Vigersky has spearheaded humanitarian response efforts around the world and led policy negotiations at the United Nations ...
Ambassador Tibor Nagy, a seasoned American diplomat and former U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia, has urged Egypt to abandon its ...
The Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy (LECIAD) at the University of Ghana held a thought-provoking ...
The president of the University of Connecticut says her unusual academic career shows how the U.S. promotes outsiders like no other country.
Ethiopia and Belgium have held the first political consultation aimed at uplifting bilateral cooperation between the two ...
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Forward Global, a commercial and geopolitical risk advisory and public affairs firm with offices across the U.S., Europe, and Africa, and Ballard Partners, a ...
International freshman enrollment at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has fallen by over 30% this fall. This decline is the lowest in at least a decade, mirroring a national trend at U.S. colleges.
President Donald Trump declared Friday that Microsoft needs to fire Lisa Monaco, the company’s president of global affairs. Citing her roles as “a senior National Security aide under Barack Hussein ...