Oct 2, 2015 | blogposts, Guest Column, People, ProfDev
NOTE: This guest post was written by Alina Ivette Fernandez. She is part of the inaugural cohort of students in the doctoral program in Latin American and Latino Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Before beginning her graduate studies, she received...
Jul 10, 2015 | blogposts, Guest Column, ProfDev
NOTE: This guest post was written by Angelo Piro. Angelo is a student majoring in Diplomacy and International Relations and Economics at Seton Hall University. Angelo’s focus has been on the role of international organizations in development and good governance,...
Jun 24, 2015 | blogposts, Guest Column, ProfDev
NOTE: This guest post was written by Angelo Piro. Angelo is a student majoring in Diplomacy and International Relations and Economics at Seton Hall University. Angelo’s focus has been on the role of international organizations in development and good governance,...
Nov 28, 2014 | blogposts, ProfDev, Programs, Teaching
The coming year is going to be a crucial one in global governance: The UN is facing the challenges of its 70th anniversary and the upcoming Secretary General election. Countries are negotiating the Sustainable Development Goals. The IMF faces the continual challenge...
Nov 9, 2014 | blogposts, Guest Column, ProfDev
Daria Preston is a 2012 School of Diplomacy and International Relations graduate and is currently serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala as a District School Health Coordinator. Prior to her current placement with the Peace Corps she worked as an associate at...
Nov 6, 2014 | blogposts, events, ProfDev, Programs
On Monday October 27th, the Center hosted a talk by Roger Nokes (MADIR ’09) who spoke on his work as the Public Affairs Manager for the Friends of UNFPA. UNFPA is the United Nations Population Fund. Full video from the talk is below. Roger closed his talk with...