April 16, 2018
Posted by: odedo
University of Washington Husky football team kicker Van Soderberg is featured in “UW’s Van Soderberg trying to embrace fresh start as he re-enters Huskies’ kicking competition“. Soderberg says he chose to major
April 11, 2018
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Anne H.H. and Kenneth B. Pyle Assistant Professor in American Foreign Policy Daniel Bessner talks with New Books Network in this recent podcast about his new book Democracy in Exile:
April 3, 2018
Posted by: odedo
Alumna Gennie Gebhart (B.A., International Studies, 2012), a researcher at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, is quoted in a Bloomberg article titled “Facebook Data Scandal Has Left Zuckerberg Isolated in Tech“. Gebhart
March 29, 2018
Posted by: odedo
In “Bullying others into silence is ineffective and fear-mongering” Alumna Helen Delahunt-Avila (B.A. International Studies ’83) argues that silencing others to maintain control is a misunderstanding of the basics of being
March 20, 2018
Posted by: Monique Thormann
What would you say to a White House and Russia Bureau Chief CNN correspondent about the dilemma news stations face in gaining trust from the public in the new digital
January 31, 2018
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Alumnus Julian Fellerman (B.A., International Studies, 2011) is featured in this article in Perspectives, a monthly magazine from the University of Washington College of Arts & Sciences. Fellerman shares how he
January 18, 2018
Posted by: dpal
The Henry M. Jackson School Professor and Director of the Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology Sara Curran is quoted in an article in The New York Times on immigration reform.
January 10, 2018
Posted by: Monique Thormann
For 35 years this winter, undergraduate seniors who are international studies majors will work in teams to research current international issues, write a concise policy report, craft possible responses, and
December 19, 2017
Posted by: Monique Thormann
There are two things in the Jackson School that most alumni of the past three decades would point to as significant parts of their undergraduate experience: The Task Force program
December 1, 2017
Posted by: odedo
The Stranger reported on Wednesday that the court denied the release of Bangally Fatty, an undergraduate Jackson School student from The Gambia, who was picked up by U.S. immigration officials while