The SGA Brings Back the Presidential Cabinet
Writer Nicolls does a dive into the Presidential Cabinet in order to connect SGA with the university community
Read MoreWriter Nicolls does a dive into the Presidential Cabinet in order to connect SGA with the university community
Read MoreA letter from our elected School of Diplomacy Senators to their constituents.
Read MoreThe New York Africana Studies Association (NYASA) hosted its 43rd annual conference with the School of Diplomacy & International Relations.
Read MoreEvery spring break, the School of Diplomacy holds one or more short-term study abroad trips open to undergraduate and graduate students. This year, one of the trips was an 8-day excursion in China, where students visited Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou.
Read More“Nine days, seven flights, four cities, two princes, one kingdom – and limitless cups of Arabic coffee,” the Diplomatic Envoy’s own Managing Editor traveled to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Read MoreSGA’s 2017-2018 Diplomacy Senator’s give a brief message to their constituents in hopes of continuing to serve SHU.
Read MoreThe Senate of the Student Government Association on February 6 voted to pass a resolution rejecting President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. The School of Diplomacy’s two senators abstained.
Read MoreTwo days before the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States, there was barely any room to sit in the spacious Beck Rooms when members of the School of Diplomacy’s faculty seized the opportunity to discuss the future of international relations.
Read MorePeter Neffenger’s well-attended address covered transportation security, innovation and entrepreneurship, public-private partnerships, terrorism, and the incoming Trump administration.
Read MoreThe Women of Diplomacy Leadership Program hosted a panel discussion with alumnae, who reminded the audience of the need for women to empower one another.
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