Sep 29

IGL's Guest Lecturer and Professor of International Politics at Tufts University, Richard Shultz, spoke about Twenty-First Century Warfare with EPIIC students

Richard H. Shultz is Professor of International Politics and Director of the International Security Studies Program at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He has held three chairs: Olin Distinguished Professor of National Security, U.S. Military Academy; Secretary of the Navy Senior Research Fellow, Naval War College; and Brigadier General Oppenheimer Chair of War-fighting Strategy, U.S. Marine Corps. Since the mid-1980s, he has served as a security consultant to various U.S. government agencies concerned with national security. His new book is on the U.S.

Sep 23

Benjamin Sacks, Tufts grad and Ph.D. candidate in history at Princeton, spoke about the role of geography in creating international conflict

Benjamin Sacks is a Ph.D. candidate in history at Princeton University and the inaugural Graduate Fellow of the Center for Digital Humanities. He is deeply interested in the confluence of empire, geography and planning, as well as in the history of urbanization. He is the recipient of a number of national prizes and scholarships, including the Beinecke National Scholarship for Graduate Study (2009), the Society for American City and Regional Planning History's Montequin Prize (2013) for best paper on North American colonial planning history.

Sep 20

Guest speaker and the founder of The European Alexander Görlach discussed Religion and Politics with EPIIC students

Alexander Görlach is the founder, publisher and editor-in-chief of The European and a Visiting Scholar at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University. Prior to founding The European, Görlach worked for several major German newspapers and broadcasters. He served as online editor of the political monthly Cicero and regularly appears as guest commentator on N24 television.