October 27, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
Thomas Countryman, Assistant Secretary of State for International Security & Nonproliferation, visited with undergraduate and graduate students on Oct. 26. Many of the students are taking a class about nuclear
October 20, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
The first recipient of the Asia-Pacific Military Fellowship, Lieutenant Colonel Jaren Price, is looking forward to the opportunity to help forge a link between the U.S. Army and the University
October 8, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
For Dr. Neil McFarland, UW Medicine, it was talking with a college professor living in a Jordanian refugee camp that left an impression. Bombs had destroyed the man’s home, forcing
September 29, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
Read our latest Jackson Report, where you will find major milestones and achievements in 2014-2015,
August 25, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
When Undergraduate Adviser Joni Marts meets with a Jackson School student, she takes a holistic approach to giving advice. “I feel very connected with our students,” she said. “And I
July 23, 2015
Posted by: smp1
What makes the Jackson School Ph.D. Program unique and different from other international affairs, international relations, foreign affairs, and foreign policy programs?
December 22, 2014
Posted by: kriscb
July 22 marked the graduation of the first cohort from the Jackson School Master of Arts in Applied International Studies (MAAIS). This dynamic and diverse cohort inaugurated the Pacific Northwest’s
September 5, 2013
Posted by: kriscb
Jackson School alumna Alicia Akins (MAIS, China Studies: 2012) has a personal connection with the Empowering Women exhibit, which runs at the Burke Museum until Oct. 27. Akins has worked
July 18, 2013
Posted by: kriscb
In early July 2013, The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies’ National Resource Centers, in partnership with the Northwest International Education Association (NIEA), offered the 10th annual Community College
June 17, 2013
Posted by: kriscb
Daniel Miller, an M.A. student in the Jackson School, has been named a 2013 Bonderman Fellow. He plans to travel for about 10 months beginning in May 2014 to participate