The Aronson Center for International Studies Speaker Series on the Midterm Elections continued on October 10 with a discussion on Mexico and Border Security by Department of Sociology Assistant Professor […]
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Aronson Center for International Studies Speaker Series Kicks Off
The 2018 Aronson Center for International Studies speaker series on the Midterm Elections held their inaugural event on Wednesday, September 12. Homewood Professor and former U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski and […]
SAIS BA/MA Discusses Experience at Hopkins-Nanjing Center
Recent graduate Maria Belen Wu, SAIS BA/MA ’18-’19, was recently profiled on the Hopkins-Nanjing Center’s student blog discussing her time in China, the benefits of attending the HNC for China […]
Tucker Prize Winners Announced
Congratulations to Kristi Rhead ’18 and Lisa Xiao ’18 who are co-winners of the 2018 Robert Tucker Prize for best thesis in International Studies!
Congratulations Class of 2018!
On May 22nd the International Studies Program, along with the Departments of Political Science and Sociology, held their annual Commencement Reception at Gertrude’s at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Congratulations […]
Johns Hopkins Foreign Affairs Review
We are excited to announce that the Johns Hopkins Foreign Affairs Review (FAR) has published all the accepted submissions for this semester. FAR is an International Studies Program journal. It is […]
IS Staff Member Wins Homewood Cup
Congratulations to our very own Alex Kwon, Academic Program Coordinator for International Studies, East Asian Studies and Islamic Studies, who on Sunday, April 29 was presented with the Homewood Cup […]
International Studies Freshman Gives HopTalks Lecture
Kristofer Madu ’21, International Studies freshman and founder of the non-profit organization Water is the Answer, delivered one of the Johns Hopkins University 2018 HopTalks.
International Studies Junior Receives Clinger Research Award
Congratulations to International Studies junior Teo Icliyurek ’19 who has received a 2018 William F. Clinger, Jr. undergraduate research award. Teo’s research is titled Negative vs. Positive Conceptions: Freedom of […]
Dr. Van Morgan Receives Undergraduate Faculty Advising Award
Congratulations to our very own Dr. Sydney Van Morgan, Director of the International Studies Program, who has received this year’s Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Faculty Advising Award! […]