By: Rachael Andrews Hannah Kelley, a graduate student in the Master of International Policy (MIP) program, has recently accepted a prestigious internship with the United States Department of Commerce. Hannah’s
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Apr 2020
MIP students accepted into prestigious nuclear security program at top national laboratory
By: Rachael Andrews Two SPIA students in the Master of International Policy (MIP) program have been selected to attend the prestigious Nuclear Nonproliferation, Safeguards, and Security (NNSS) in the 21st
Oct 2019
New Faculty Friday: Q&A with Justin Conrad
SPIA is excited to introduce Justin Conrad! Justin Conrad, Gary K. Bertsch Director of the Center for International Trade and Security and Associate Professor of International Affairs, received his PhD
Aug 2019
SPIA alumnae Taylor Martin and Amber Morgan among 12 Horizons Scholarship recipients
ARLINGTON, VA – Twelve women from around the country will share in more than $126,000 for their academic pursuits as the Women In Defense Horizons Scholarship class of 2019-20, the
Aug 2019
SPIA welcomes seven new faculty members
Molly Berkemeier PhD, Texas A&M University Assistant Professor of International Affairs International Relations/Nuclear Non-proliferation Roberto Felix Carlos PhD, University of Chicago Assistant Professor of Political Science Political Behavior/Identity Politics/Public Opinion/Immigration
Aug 2019
Securing our Future
Upon earning one of the highly sought-after Fulbright scholarships, Valeriia Lozova came to the United States as an international student from Ukraine. Valeriia earned a bachelor’s degree in international relations
May 2019
How to help public officials avoid creating monsters
By: Shelby Steuart What does Godzilla have to do with predicting how close we are to nuclear war? According to Dr. Jeff Berejikian, who recently presented on this topic at
May 2019
Justin Conrad to lead CITS
Dr. Justin Conrad of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC) will be joining the faculty of the School of Public and International Affairs, effective Fall 2019. Conrad will
Apr 2019
SPIA undergrads get a voice in research
By: Shelby Steuart “If we value the idea of peace, we have to fully incorporate women in both the public and private sphere,” concluded Charlotte Partrick, a senior majoring in
Sep 2018
CITS Fellow speaks on Careers in Intelligence
CITS Nonresident Fellow Warren Stembridge was on campus October 4 and October 5 to speak to students, faculty, and the community on his experiences in the CIA and offer insight