November 16, 2016
Posted by: odedo
During his campaign, President-Elect Donald Trump made trenchant remarks regarding U.S. allies, the NATO pact, relations with Russia and China and his views on U.S. immigration policies. Join Jackson School faculty
November 14, 2016
Posted by: thormm
Dear Jackson School Community, As we come to terms with the results of the highly contentious election, I wanted to write to you to reaffirm that the Jackson School will
November 14, 2016
Posted by: odedo
In “Dark days ahead: American Professors on Trump presidency” several Jackson School professors among other American leading UW and non-UW scholars were interviewed by KUOW on the political ramifications of Trump’s election.
November 1, 2016
Posted by: jdpritch
October 31, 2016
Posted by: odedo
Congratulation to the winners of the first Center for Global Studies and the Jackson School Student and Alumni Photo Contest! We received many great and inspiring photos during the summer up
October 24, 2016
Posted by: odedo
Columbia University Press has published Jackson School South Asia and Comparative Religion Professor Christian Novetzke’s latest book, The Quotidian Revolution: Vernacularization, Religion, and the Premodern Public Sphere in India, which explores a pivotal moment in
October 18, 2016
Posted by: odedo
The Jackson School of International Studies, in partnership with the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, hosted a public conference on Friday, October 14 on “The Global Migration Crisis and Human Rights.” The all-day event brought
October 17, 2016
Posted by: thormm
The Seattle Times gave front page coverage to the Jackson School’s Center for Global Studies co-sponsorship of “Sanctuary/Sustenance: The Story of Many Journeys,” an international collaboration that launched on Oct. 13 and
October 10, 2016
Posted by: thormm
“I think you have to go back 70 years ago to find a time when we have been so challenged around the world. It’s a complex time,” said former Ambassador
October 7, 2016
Posted by: odedo
Former Ambassador and Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Relations at the Harvard Kennedy School Nicholas Burns met with 25 students and faculty members of the Jackson School on Thursday,