Alumni ·
Last Stop on the Change Can’t Wait Tour: A Return to the Big Apple
Nearly 300 Eagle alumni, faculty, and university leadership gathered for a topic exploration entitled “More Than a Game: The Role of Sports in Society.”
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Nearly 300 Eagle alumni, faculty, and university leadership gathered for a topic exploration entitled “More Than a Game: The Role of Sports in Society.”
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In the Community ·
Female faculty members from each of AU’s schools and colleges talk the women who have helped them along the way
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International ·
SIS professor Keith Darden answers a few questions about Russia’s 2024 presidential election, during which President Vladimir Putin secured a fifth term and faced no serious competition.
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International ·
SIS professor Shadi Mokhtari, CAS professor Zohreh Mirsharif, and Barzani Scholar-in-Residence at SIS Yerevan Saeed discuss key facts about Nowruz, the Persian New Year.
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Alumni ·
In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, we spoke with Katrina Fotovat, WCL/JD ’05, SIS/MA ’06, about her over 20 years of experience working on human rights issues, including women’s rights.
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International ·
SIS professor Amitav Acharya and research assistant Mudita Sandie analyze the results of Indonesia’s recent presidential election in this new Q&A.
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International ·
SIS professors William Akoto and Joshua Rovner analyze the national security implications of Russia’s rumored nuclear space weapon in this Q&A.
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International ·
SIS professors Garret Martin and Garrett Graddy-Lovelace discuss the issues at the heart of recent widespread farmer protests in Europe and India.
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Alumni ·
Leading up to AU Giving Day, Matt Klinger, SIS/BA ’95, discusses his inspiration to assist students facing a financial burden due to unforeseen circumstances.
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Achievements ·
Two fellowships are the product of motherly care, brotherly love, and friendly competition.
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