All Things Diplo Lab with Dr. Huddleston
In its basic form, the Diplo Lab is a collaborative research space where undergraduate students can work with faculty on research projects.
Read moreIn its basic form, the Diplo Lab is a collaborative research space where undergraduate students can work with faculty on research projects.
Read moreDr. Tinker affirmed that the BBNJ treaty could open the door for future environmental discussions or treaties.
Read moreDean Courtney Smith joined the School of Diplomacy 20 years ago. Due to his strong research understanding and professional relationship with the United Nations, Dean Smith became a Pirate directly following the Diplomacy School’s founding.
Read moreSenior Correspondent, Luisa Chainferber, had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Martin Edwards, Associate Professor in the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, and the School’s newly chosen Department Chair.
Read moreDr. Tatsushi Arai, current Sergio Vieira de Mello Endowed Visiting Chair at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, talks about his research on reconstruction and reconciliation in Northeastern Nigeria.
Read moreEditor-In-Chief Felipe Bueno discusses his internship experience at Business Insider.
Read moreMadison Feser Staff Writer Are you taking Investigation International Relations next semester? Then get ready to meet your new
Read moreDr. Manojlovic now focuses on studying how the Basque people have dealt with their past. She was both “impressed and surprised” to discover that the Basque Country possessed “very good programs and very good approaches towards the past,” which she feels has “made their case much more successful than the Balkans.”
Read moreBy Madison McHugh Associate Editor UNA-SHU, Seton Hall’s chapter of the United Nations Association of the United States of America
Read moreThe Women of Diplomacy Leadership Program held a panel on February 12 featuring five administration and faculty members of the School of Diplomacy to share their success stories as well as their struggles.
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