Inquiry
Inquiry is a global issues simulation program for high school students developed by EPIIC. Inquiry provides a unique opportunity for high school students...
Show MoreInquiry is a global issues simulation program for high school students developed by EPIIC. Inquiry provides a unique opportunity for high school students...
Show MoreNine countries currently control at least 15,000 nuclear weapons. During the Cold War, the superpowers amassed nuclear arsenals containing the explosive power of one million “Little Boys”, the atom...
Inquiry is the Institute’s global issues program for high school students, creating a forum for students to engage deeply with compelling issues through intensive study, role-play, and mentorship b...
This year’s Inquiry program focused on cities as the frontlines of the opportunities and challenges of mass migration movements. While decision-making on migration policies is focused at national ...
Students were excited to share the progress made by their delegations over the past two days in the closing ceremony
Jackson McGlinchey up at the podium delivering an opening statement at Inquiry 2017
Students preparing for Inquiry 2017's first panel on Syrian Refugee Crisis
Inquiry’s first panel featuring Marc Jacobs, Chief Executive Officer, Jewish Family Service of Metrowest, Lucia Carballo Panichella, Director of Immigrant Services, Jewish Familly Service of Metrowest, and Jenna Russell, Reporter and Member of the Spotlight Team, Boston Globe
Lucia Carballo Panchella discussed her humanitarian work at JFS with Inquiry 2017 participants
Alexis Tatore, EPIIC student, leading a small discussion group after the first panel
EPIIC leaders working with the student groups to facilitate discussion about the war in Syria
Inquiry 2017 participants discussing various problems faced by players in the complex Syrian conflict
Delegations working diligently to arrive at solutions for many of the crises, both humanitarian and political, in Syria
Faysal Itani, Resident Senior Fellow, Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East, speaking with students about the history of the Syrian war and how it has evolved today
EPIIC students leading delegations in constructive debate and discussion in the classroom
The Syria National Council delegation at Inquiry 2017
This delegation’s strategy is short and to the point
The closing ceremony was packed with all delegations preparing their final statements