Meet Samuel Arnone-Roller
August 2, 2023
Update: We are profoundly sad to announce that Samuel Arnone-Roller passed away on August 21, 2023, following a short illness. Read the Jackson School memoriam for Samuel Samuel Arnone-Roller, who
August 2, 2023
Update: We are profoundly sad to announce that Samuel Arnone-Roller passed away on August 21, 2023, following a short illness. Read the Jackson School memoriam for Samuel Samuel Arnone-Roller, who
June 6, 2023
Jackson School student Casper Pei-Shen Suen, an international studies major graduating this spring, and Collin Chung, an alum who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in international studies in 2021, have
May 23, 2023
Congratulations to our alum Amodini Khade, (B.A. International Studies 2020; M.S. Human-Centered Design & Engineering 2023), who has been named to this year’s University of Washington’s Husky 100 list for
March 1, 2023
Özgür Özkan (Ph.D. International Studies 2022) pens a Feb. 24 article titled, “Why Was Turkey’s Military MIA After the Earthquake?” examining why the military in 1999 was quick to respond
July 11, 2022
Elise Rainer (Ph.D. International Studies 2016) is Affiliate Assistant Professor at the University of Washington and Associate Professor of International Relations at American Public University, after having worked over a
March 11, 2022
Gabriel Kornas, who earned his bachelor’s degree in International Studies and minored in Law, Societies, and Justice in the interdisciplinary honors program in 2019, has been selected as a 2022 Rangel
February 1, 2022
In “Planet Protectors,” Jackson School Alum Jamie Stroble, who earned a bachelor’s degree in international studies and environmental studies in 2010, is featured. Stroble currently is Climate director at the
January 19, 2022
Annah Mwendar-Chaba, B.A. International Studies 2014, shares her experience at the UW that led her to a career path as a Foreign Service Officer serving in posts around the world in
July 22, 2021
In “A new generation of Asian American artists is expanding Bruce Lee’s legacy,” Jackson School Alum Adrian Alarilla (M.A. Southeast Asian Studies 2018) talks about why it’s important to support community-level
December 30, 2020
Victoria Tyron graduated in June 2020 as a double major in international studies and communication. In spring 2020, she was named to the UW Husky 100 List and received the