October 31, 2024
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Madeleine Dong is quoted in a feature story by the University of Washington College of Arts & Sciences titled, “A Bright Future for the Study of Chinese History.” The professorship,
October 9, 2024
Posted by: Jaime Fitch
Jackson School has some excellent courses for you to consider this Winter! Three NEW courses to highlight: see below! JSIS 201: The Making of the Twenty-First Century MWF 2:30 p.m.
October 7, 2024
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
Jackson School students Chaoying Li and Tin Pak were recently recognized by the Mortar Board Alumni/Tolo Foundation for their excellence in the study of international relations with the Eleanor Hadley
September 17, 2024
Posted by: Jaime Fitch
Learn more about the world – and the Jackson School – during Dawg Daze! Monday, September 23 International Film Festival with International Studies When: Monday, September 23, from 1:30 pm–3:45
September 4, 2024
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
On Aug. 1, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan announced Jackson School Professor Emerita Marie Anchordoguy as a recipient of the 2024 Foreign Minister’s Commendations; Anchordoguy, whose work focuses
August 22, 2024
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
For Safaa Turner-Rahman, a fourth-year undergraduate as an international studies major, receiving a Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) award signaled the start of a new, deeply personal chapter in her
July 22, 2024
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
In this Q&A, we speak with Cari An Coe, a recent graduate of the University of Washington and a Center for Southeast Asia and its Diasporas affiliated student. We asked
July 19, 2024
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
Tran Huynh Bao Ho, a graduate from the Department of Asian Languages and Literature, recently spoke with the Jackson School about her time as a Foreign Language and Area Studies
July 17, 2024
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
An early leader within the European Union (EU) and global platform regulation, Germany has exhibited a strong stance against dis/misinformation, with many other countries following suit. Although the field of
July 17, 2024
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) possesses high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) weapons designed to paralyze electronic infrastructure–such as telecommunications and industrial control systems. A HEMP is a nuclear warhead that