Upcoming Events Join UN DPI NGO Youth Representatives Steering Committee for Youth-led Chat Series #Youth2030: Making the UN youth strategy a reality! Tuesday, 13 November…
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Space exploration has always excited humanity, and has sparked an intense curiosity of the unknown. When the United States put a man on the moon,…
1 CommentFrom left to right: Rev. Brian Muzas, Ph.D., Kendra Brock, Research Assistant, Cristian Ramos, Permanent Egyptian ambassador to the UN, Mohamed Edrees, and Professor Hugh…
Leave a CommentCivil rights activist Rajaa Altalli from Syria visits the School of Diplomacy, Seton Hall University
This post was written by Maliheh Bitaraf and Sheryl Steadman. Maliheh Bitaraf is a graduate student at the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations.…
Leave a CommentUpcoming Events World Space Week: “Space Unites the World” October 4-10 World Space Week is an international celebration of science and technology, and their contribution to…
Leave a CommentIn Praise of Information Clear, Concise, and Easily Accessible Information is Essential for People-Centered Multilateralism The UN General Assembly is a forum for recognizing the…
1 CommentAs world leaders gather in New York on the occasion of the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly (18 September – 5 October…
On September 20, 2018, the NJ Coalition Against Human Trafficking, the International Justice Project, and the Slave-Free Community Project presented the “Modern Slavery in Our…
Leave a CommentThe School of Diplomacy Announces Guest Lecture: Women Mediators and Civil Society Peacebuilders in Syria Rajaa Altalli, Syrian Civil Society Leader Sept 28, 11.30-12.30, Stafford…
Leave a CommentProfessor Hugh Dugan sends his greetings to the faculty and student community of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations from the UNGA General Debate…
Leave a CommentIt has been a little over a week since the 67th United Nations ‘We The Peoples’ conference concluded at the United Nations, but I dare…
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