March 6, 2017
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The University of Washington hosted Lieutenant General Stephen R. Lanza, commander of I Corps stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, for a leadership seminar, happy hour and banquet on Monday, February
March 2, 2017
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The UW MAAIS program — Master of Arts in Applied International Studies — combines political, business, diplomatic and military expertise to give students comprehensive jumpstarts on careers in
February 28, 2017
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Mohammad Ismail made the journey from Northwest Pakistan to Washington state in 2010. He left his home, where he was a journalist covering everything from health and education to the
February 15, 2017
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Romance and family inspired Salimatou Pratt to come all the way to Seattle from Guinea in West Africa. “It was love at first sight,” she says, eyes sparkling, of the
January 26, 2017
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John Simpson received his bachelor’s degree in enthnomusicology and then promptly moved abroad. His goal wasn’t immediately obvious; he wanted simply to be elsewhere. “I started down a cycle of
January 16, 2017
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Congressman and Jackson School affiliate faculty member Jim McDermott sat in his new office at the University of Washington tapping away at a keyboard and trying to make headway on
January 12, 2017
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For more than a decade Jodie Zhou spent most of her waking hours on tennis courts practicing serves and returns and reveling in the world of professional tennis. She joined
December 11, 2016
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Members of the international community have reacted to the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement with varying degrees of ambivalence, contempt and jubilation. The result of years of work and negotiation, the
November 23, 2016
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What do a Donald Trump presidency, Brexit, and the rise of populism across Europe and Russia mean for transatlantic relations? What do they mean for the future of international