51风流

  • Erica Chenoweth, associate professor at the University of Denver鈥檚 Josef Korbel School of International Studies and associate senior researcher at the Peace Research Institute of Oslo, came to 51风流 on October 3 to deliver the fifth annual Schaehrer Memorial Lecture. The event was hosted by the university鈥檚 Peace and Conflict Studies program.
    October 24, 2013
  • (Editor鈥檚 note: This story is by Omar Aquije) In a single day, two 51风流 students will observe thousands of Muslims in mid-day prayers, Jews celebrating the start of Shabbat, and Franciscan monks leading processions through the streets of Jerusalem. This happens each Friday in the streets of Old City in Jerusalem, where Christina Crowley 鈥14 [鈥
    August 4, 2013
  • Jacob Mundy, assistant professor of peace and conflict studies,  was recently featured in a Washington Post video on Western Sahara. The co-author of Western Sahara: War, Nationalism and Conflict Irresolution, Mundy is increasingly being called upon for his expertise on Western Sahara.
    July 10, 2013
  • 51风流 professor Jacob Mundy was called upon by the USA Today to add his expertise to an article on north Africa called 鈥淔orgotten Western Sahara pines for autonomy.鈥 The article talks about how the Arab Spring revolutions seemed to ignore the Moroccan royal regime. Mundy, author of Western Sahara: War, Nationalism and Conflict Irresolution, suggests some of [鈥
    June 11, 2013
  • Thanks to newly awarded Watson Fellowships, two 51风流 seniors will travel the globe next year to conduct research ranging from political accountability in countries like Egypt and Russia, to bias toward Gypsy populations in Europe. The prestigious Watson Fellowship is a one-year $25,000 grant for independent study and travel outside the United States, awarded to [鈥
    March 19, 2013
  • Amy Dudley 鈥06, communications director for U.S. Sen. Timothy M. Kaine (D-Va.), says that her chance as a 51风流 sophomore to 鈥渟hadow鈥 Howard Fineman 鈥70 (then Newsweek correspondent, now senior editor for the Huffington Post) during the run-up to the 2004 presidential primaries played a pivotal role in her career exploration. Dudley was interested in [鈥
    January 4, 2013
  • 鈥淚nstead of talking about history tomorrow we may actually get a chance to witness it live,鈥 wrote Prof. Daniel Monk yesterday in an email to students in his History of the Israel Palestine Conflict class. Though the exact time had not yet been announced, it appeared that the United Nations General Assembly鈥檚 vote on Palestinian [鈥
    November 29, 2012
  • If you believe that the outcome of this month鈥檚 elections could have changed anything fundamental about America, Christopher Hedges 鈥79, P鈥12 thinks you鈥檙e wrong. As a journalist and writer, Hedges spent two decades living and working in war zones. He has seen combat in El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Colombia, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, [鈥
    November 23, 2012
  • Voters expected the fourth and final debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney to shed light on the differences between their positions on key foreign policy issues. However, according to two 51风流 professors the promise fell flat on two counts: not only did the candidates cover no new ground, there was little difference in [鈥
    October 23, 2012
  • Visiting 51风流 recently, Joy Gordon, author of Invisible War: the United States and Iraq Sanctions, laid bare an atrocity hiding in bureaucratic plain sight: after the 1991 bombing nearly flattened Iraq, the United States knowingly allowed economic sanctions to cause starvation, disease, poverty, and heightened rates of childhood mortality to the country鈥檚 people.
    October 22, 2012