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Apr 04

Navigating Asian Pacific Alliances (Part 2) By Susannah Klopf, John Mcsorley And Ian Kapuza

by tuftsigl

For our Fletcher School Capstone project, we are exploring the potential for additional security cooperation between the United States, Australia, Japan, and South Korea.

Mar 31

Putting on a Career Day for Thottiyapatti Children by BUILD India team

by mdillard

During the last days of our trip, before the Pongal holiday began, our team successfully put on a Career Day event for the children at the Learning Center! We wanted to present a higher education option to attendees, framing it as one path they could take in their lives.

Mar 30

Studying Public Health in Thottiyapatti by BUILD India team

by mdillard

Throughout many semesters, all BUILD team members have participated in discussing theories of sustainable development and have attempted to devise successful and sustainable projects to be implemented in Thottiyapatti, a small village in the most rural section of Tamil Nadu, India.

Mar 29

Navigating Asian Pacific Alliances by Susannah Klopf, John McSorley and Ian Kapuza

by mdillard

In today's political climate, alliances are increasingly being called into question. The United States has played an important role in the Asia Pacific in the last few decades.

Mar 23

Iraqi Prime Minister Awarded Robert and JoAnn Bendetson Public Diplomacy Award

by heatherbarry

On Wednesday, March 22, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi was awarded the Institute's Robert and JoAnn Bendetson Public Diplomacy Award in Washington, DC.  IGL External Advisory Board Co-Chair Robert Bendetson presented the award in a private meeting with the prime minister, reco

Mar 13

IGL Student speaks on her research and experiences in Ghana by Jhanel Chew

by tuftsigl

When I left the United States, it was 27 degrees outside. There were piles of snow everywhere and I was freezing in my big winter coat and snow boots. By the time I finally got off the plane, the sun had set and the temperature in Ghana had cooled significantly to a low 80 degrees.