Faculty Mentors Inspired SSP Graduate Hijab Shah's Time at Georgetown
Hijab Shah is a member of the Security Studies Class of 2016. She reflected on her time in the program and the inspiration that she gained from SFS faculty mentors....
MAGES Graduate Ryan Millerick Feels Prepared For Global Private Sector Career
Ryan Millerick is a member of the Class of 2016 in the Master of Arts in German and European Studies. He reflects upon his experiences exploring transatlantic studies in the School of Foreign Service....
Internship field report, Townsend in Hanoi
I left my house in the dark this morning. The electricity went out at 7:30, which I later learned was because I made the very American mistake of having the air conditioner and hot water heater on at...
Student researchers report on food insecurity and hunger in Austin for the Office of Sustainability
LBJ School students released a report on food related issues in the Austin community in collaboration with the city's Office of Sustainability....
Student Researchers Report U.S. Intelligence and Security Study Findings
LBJ School students participated in a Policy Research Project that unearthed a broad range of attitudes regarding U.S. intelligence and resulted in various recommendations to improve intelligence....
LBJ Class Researches Open Aid Data Use in Uganda and Nepal
In 2015, Dr. Catherine Weaver and 18 Master of Global Policy Studies students examined issues around the open data movement....
Meet Sid Ravishankar (MA 2017)
Meet Sid Ravishankar, a rising 2nd year student concentrating in Strategic Studies with a minor in South Asia Studies....
A day in the life of a GSR Maya Reynolds '17
In a Q&A complementing our Storify tour of a day in the life of Maya Reynolds, the 2017 MIA candidate paints a picture of what attending GPS looks like for her as a GSR...
Fletcher Student: Bupe Mazimba on the Flexibility of Fletcher
"The flexibility of the curriculum at Fletcher is something to marvel at."...
Yale grad students launch program to reduce spread of malaria
Five Yale graduate students were selected for a $20,000 grant for their innovative proposal to increase adherence to malaria medication in Sierra Leone....