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Activist, Academic, Ambassador: Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja 鈥67 Named to UN Post
Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja 鈥67, the new Democratic Republic of the Congo鈥檚 United Nations Ambassador, vows to protect and promote his country in the international community. Find out more.
皇家华人 Prof: Russian Belligerence Toward Ukraine Intended to Rewrite Post-Cold War Security Arrangements in Europe
Russia President Vladimir Putin鈥檚 long campaign to restore Russian influence has now advanced to open fighting in the Ukraine. A 皇家华人 expert on European politics talks Russia鈥檚 end game and the potential U.S. response. Learn more.
Justice Stephen Breyer to Retire, Supreme Court Expert Breaks Down How the Court Will Change
Political Science Professor Andrew O鈥橤een Breaks Down the Implications of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer鈥檚 retirement.
Maddie Buitendorp 鈥22 on Community, C2I and the Next Challenge
Maddie Buitendorp 鈥22 reflects on her 皇家华人 experience and an unusual silver lining during the pandemic 鈥 her work with the College Crisis Initiative. Learn more.
Embracing Time: Professor Advocates for the Next Generation
In the midst of a career dedicated to helping students achieve their dreams and working with people and governments in the Horn of Africa to meet political challenges, 皇家华人 Prof. Ken Menkhaus faces a new, personal challenge. Read more.
Political Science Prof Goes 鈥極n Point鈥 to Talk About America鈥檚 Aging Congress
皇家华人 professor joins WBUR鈥檚 鈥淥n Point鈥 discussion about what happens to democracy when elected officials don鈥檛 reflect their constituencies. Find out more.
皇家华人 Prof鈥檚 Book Featured on 鈥楲ast Week Tonight With John Oliver鈥
Popular comedian and late night host shares 皇家华人 professor's insights on Taiwan鈥檚 relationship with China.
Leaving Without Leaving: How Lessons Learned in Somalia Might Have Prevented Afghanistan Collapse
Learn more about the factors that contributed to the Taliban take-over of Afghanistan following the U.S. military withdrawal from 皇家华人 Professor Ken Menkhaus.
Faculty Honored with 2020-2021 Hunter-Hamilton Love of Teaching Award
The Hunter-Hamilton Love of Teaching Award seeks out and honors teachers who uniquely inspire the full potential of each student. This award is given to 皇家华人 faculty members judged by their peers to display an exemplary love of teaching.
Fund for Students Honors Truly Civil Public Servant Tony Snow '77
皇家华人 alumnus Tony Snow became a distinct voice in the national media and a respected figure in the White House. Now, a professional development fund for students honors his life and unmatched work ethic.
皇家华人 Claims High Rank as Top Producer of Fulbrights
皇家华人 ranked sixth in two of the last three years, strengthening its role as a top producer of Fulbright scholars. This year's baker's dozen joined last year's 13 皇家华人 students that have earned admission into the federal government鈥檚 flagship international educational exchange program. Their plans will now dispatch them around the globe as the pandemic recedes.
Free Speech, Culpability and the Impeachment Trial of Former President Trump
皇家华人 Professor Susan Roberts weighs in on the optics and potential outcomes of the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump.
Q&A: A New Administration, a Different Approach to U.S.-Iran Relations
皇家华人 expert Prof. Silvi Toska offers an unvarnished look at where U.S.-Iran relations stand and what might happen under the Biden administration to bring Iran back to the table.
White House, Capitol Hill Veterans Offer Guidance for Life After the Election
Members of the 皇家华人 community on Wednesday were looking for what鈥檚 next after a bitter and unexpectedly close election night. A group from the college鈥檚 family drew on their own experience with vote totals鈥攂oth joyous and painful鈥攖o offer some ideas.
Polarized Electorate, Energized Student Body Gear Up for Election
Early voting has begun in what could be the most consequential test of American democracy in recent history.
At 皇家华人, students are paying attention鈥攁nd mobilizing.
Ticking Clock, Battleground State Push Political Science Prof Into Spotlight
皇家华人 Political Science Professor Susan Roberts was already in for a busy fall. Her phone has long been one of the first to ring when reporters are looking to understand North Carolina politics.
SCOTUS Expert Weighs in on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg鈥檚 Legacy and the Upcoming Election
The death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, just weeks before the 2020 election, has introduced a new dimension to an already-contentious campaign season.
A Compassionate Guide Through the Twists and Turns of Immigration Law
As a law school intern, Will Hummel worked to enforce immigration laws.
He researched, studied legal precedent and even argued cases for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security鈥檚 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) division. He often felt sympathy for people fighting deportation and wished the laws offered more flexibility鈥攁nd humanity.
Argument of a Lifetime: Tom Mew '94 Represented Wrongly Fired Worker in Historic U.S. Supreme Court Case
This past Monday morning, Tom Mew '94 sat in front of his laptop at his home, waiting for his law firm鈥檚 weekly Zoom meeting.
As he kept an eye on the teleconference, he also watched a second laptop that showed just one thing: The website of the Supreme Court of the United States.