
International ·
Experts Share Must-Read Books and Films for Genocide Awareness Month
To mark the beginning of Genocide Awareness Month, we asked two experts for their list of recommended reads and watches.
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International ·
To mark the beginning of Genocide Awareness Month, we asked two experts for their list of recommended reads and watches.
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International ·
SIS visiting scholar in-residence Taylor McDonald discusses recent shifts in Canada’s domestic politics and the current tension in US-Canada relations.
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International ·
SIS students detail their experience at the Atlantic Council's Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge, where they tackled a simulated ransomware attack and natural disaster.
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On Campus ·
SIS graduate students launch a pilot program designed to support the university’s custodial staff by breaking down language barriers and fostering a greater sense of community and empathy on campus.
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International ·
SIS professor Tazreena Sajjad examines the history and impact of refugee resettlements in the US.
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In the Community ·
Conflict Cuisine—sponsored by SIS and Â鶹Æƽâ°æ Kitchen on March 5—brought together food experts from across DC to discuss how cooking is a form of diplomacy and celebrate the 10th anniversary of a popular SIS class.
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International ·
With U.S. military assistance on hold and European support constrained by economic realities, Ukraine's aid uncertainty is growing.
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Student Life ·
Students reflect on their experiences abroad in Costa Rica with the NRSD program.
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On Campus ·
Learn about the exciting updates launching in several programs across the School of International Service in fall 2025.
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International ·
To mark Dr. Seuss Day, we spoke with SIS professor Patrick Thaddeus Jackson to break down how Geisel’s whimsical drawings and silly rhymes reflected serious global issues.
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