The Global Current’ Podcast Combines Diplomacy with Discourse
“The Global Current’s mission is to report and analyze international news through the art of radio production.”
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Read MoreThe Seton Hall United Nations Association (SHUNA) Model United Nations team reached the Top 25 for the North American Fall 2019 College Model United Nations ranking for the first time in team history.
Read MoreOn January 30, the World Affairs Council of New Jersey welcomed participants from different backgrounds to its speaker event featuring Mr. Brendan Ryan, who has numerous credentials working in the immigration system in Australia and other parts of the world.
Read MoreSam Dagher, journalist and author of Assad or We Burn the Country delivered a lecture at Seton Hall University. His talk was focused on the Syrian crisis and how the conflict placed a global stigma on refugees fleeing Syria.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, October 16, the Women in Diplomacy Leadership Program organized a panel of women in local government.
Read MoreDr. Tinker affirmed that the BBNJ treaty could open the door for future environmental discussions or treaties.
Read MoreOn November 8, the College of Arts and Sciences Buccino Leadership Cohort held a Domestic Violence Awareness Panel.
Read MoreOn Thursday, November 7, the College of Arts and Sciences’ Middle Eastern Studies Program organized a lecture on Dr. Roham Alvandi’s book Nixon, Kissinger, and the Shah: The United States and Iran in the Cold War.
Read MoreDr. Anthony Clark – sinologist, historian, writer, professor at Whitworth University, and researcher in the Vatican – came to Seton Hall’s Provost to talk about the Sino-Vatican Agreement and the ongoing conflict between China and the Vatican.
Read MoreSeva Tsivgas, a diplomacy & international relations major, minoring in cyber security, Spanish, and economics hit off her senior year by starting out an internship at UNICEF USA.
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