A medal for making a difference in global disabilities
December 1, 2022
Not only did Shixin Huang graduate from the Jackson School with a doctorate in international studies and a GPA of 3.95 in June 2022, but she was also awarded another
December 1, 2022
Not only did Shixin Huang graduate from the Jackson School with a doctorate in international studies and a GPA of 3.95 in June 2022, but she was also awarded another
November 16, 2022
A new winter quarter 2023 course taught by Jackson School lecturer Francis Abugbilla explores the theoretical and empirical approaches to war and peace in Africa. The main purpose is to
November 15, 2022
A new book titled, “What Ukraine Taught NATO about Hybrid Warfare” (Strategic Studies Institute/US Army War College Press, November 2022), edited by Sarah Lohmann, a Jackson School faculty member and U.S.
November 2, 2022
Jackson School doctoral candidate Katie Gonser and International Studies major Juliette Lanser have been awarded scholarships for the 2022-2023 academic year by the Mortar Board Alumni / Tolo Foundation. Mortar
October 3, 2022
Dear Members of the Jackson School Community, It seems appropriate to write you during the first full week of autumn quarter classes in this almost-fully-back-in-person academic year. For many Jackson
August 30, 2022
While college campuses are legitimate sites of struggle for climate justice, this depiction is contested as universities are themselves deeply intertwined in the status quo. Crucial questions remain: what is
August 29, 2022
Saadia Pekkanen pens an opinion piece – “Zooming in on the promise and peril of satellite imagery” – on Ukraine as “the harbinger of an emerging technology frontier.” The article
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
July 11, 2022
Elise Rainer (Ph.D. International Studies 2016) is Affiliate Assistant Professor at the University of Washington and Associate Professor of International Relations at American Public University, after having worked over a
May 9, 2022
In his article titled, “Billions spent on overseas counterterrorism would be better spent by involving ex-terrorists,” F. Bernard Loesi, a Jackson School doctoral candidate in international studies, shares his research on