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Alum gets ‘hooked on international development’ at USAID, follows passion to lead international programs at World Vision
June 2, 2014
When Kent Hill (MA, REECAS, 1976; PhD, Russian History, 1980) finished his MAIS degree at the Jackson School, he originally wanted to become a Foreign Service Officer, but after his
Jackson School Convocation Keynote Speaker George Long
June 2, 2014
On June 12, George Long (BA, Korea Studies, ’77; MA, East Asia Studies, ’79; MBA, ’81) will give the keynote speech at the Jackson School’s Graduation Convocation in the HUB
Panelists at D.C. forum explore future of international affairs education, area studies and foreign language education
May 29, 2014
One of today’s debates around a college education centers around how well prepared students are to be successful and give back to society upon graduation. Participants at a forum on
Ph.D. student Gregory Shtrak’s research mentioned in Stephen Haggard’s blog
May 29, 2014
Ph.D. student Gregory Shtrak’s research was included in Professor Stephen Haggard’s blog. Stephen Haggard is the Lawrence and Sallye Krause Professor at the University of California, San Diego Graduate School
Professor Joel Migdal is mentioned in Herald editorial “Obama’s failed foreign policy”
May 29, 2014
The Herald of Everett mentions Professor Joel S. Migdal‘s book Shifting Sands, The United States in the Middle East in its editorial on Obama’s failed foreign policy. In his book,
Student discusses how studying abroad transformed his life on Rainmakers TV
May 29, 2014
Kristin Hayden, founder of GlobalWA and member OneWorld Now, sat down with OneWorld Now alum and JSIS student for an exclusive interview with Philmon Haile for a Rainmakers TV to
A Celebration Honoring the Career and Service of Senator Paull Shin
May 29, 2014
The College of Arts and Sciences and the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies are celebrating Paull Shin and his unwavering commitment to the Korea Studies Program at the
Taso G. Lagos op-ed on political extremism in Europe published in Seattle Times
May 23, 2014
“Many tourists will head to Europe this year for the incredible scenery, amazing food and stunning culture. But behind the visitors’ bliss lies the growth of extreme anti-immigrant politics that
Korea Maritime Partnership Agreement
May 22, 2014
The Jackson School signed a research agreement for academic cooperation with the Korea Maritime Institute in Seoul on May 19. Specific fields of cooperation are Arctic policy and maritime research. The
MAIS student Kent Oglesby to carry gonfalon at UW Commencement
May 22, 2014
Jackson School MAIS student Kent Oglesby was one of four University of Washington graduate students selected to lead 2014 master’s and doctoral graduates into Husky Stadium for commencement on June