Meet Julie Wagoner: Hellmann Scholar 2022-23
August 29, 2022
In this Q&A, we speak with Julie Wagoner, a rising senior majoring in international studies and French who was recently selected as the 2022-2023 recipient of the Donald C. and
August 29, 2022
In this Q&A, we speak with Julie Wagoner, a rising senior majoring in international studies and French who was recently selected as the 2022-2023 recipient of the Donald C. and
August 19, 2022
Sarah Lohmann, acting assistant professor of international studies, is quoted in an Aug. 17, 2022 online article titled, “Beijing-linked influence campaign takes aim at Western investors” in The Financial Times fDI (foreign
July 26, 2022
Daniel Bessner is the featured guest in a Q&A, published on July 25 and titled, “American Empire is marching into the sunset – can we handle it?” with Responsible Statecraft, the online magazine
July 11, 2022
“You, the Class of 2022, are especially prepared because of all that you have achieved in the midst of a pandemic that brought significant challenges from the smallest aspects of
May 17, 2022
In his essay “Nuclear Threats in a Criminal War,” which was published on May 17, Scott L. Montgomery analyzes the war in Ukraine and the possibility of the Kremlin ‘going nuclear’.
April 27, 2022
We are pleased to announce that this year four undergraduate students at the Jackson School have been named to the University of Washington’s Husky 100 list in Spring 2022 for
March 29, 2022
In winter quarter 2022, over 100 international studies and global and regional studies seniors and several juniors completed the Jackson School’s Donald C. Hellmann Task Force Program, a capstone course
March 22, 2022
In an article titled, “Biden warns Americans are at high risk of Russian cyberattacks after Ukraine invasion: What you should do right now” faculty Jessica Beyer is quoted.
March 21, 2022
How much progress is the world making in the shift away from fossil fuels and in reducing global emissions? What could a series of actions be to help contribute to
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