Life After Fletcher in the Foreign Service
“Public service starts individually. Make the best of what you have and prepare yourself with education and experiences because that is public service within itself, having educated citizens.”...
On The Frontlines of the Ebola Battle And Inspired By The Women Healthcare Workers: Nahid Bhadelia Fletcher MALD ’05
Now she is adding further to her life’s work: advocating for and supporting the local health care workers who were so instrumental in helping to contain the outbreak last year....
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....
Commitment to Service
Lukas Berg stumbled into his calling–serving his country in the U.S. Army. Now an American politics instructor at West Point, Berg credits his Yale degree with helping him prepare tomorrow’s leaders....
Bringing Peace Through Economic Empowerment
When Eddy Gicheru Oketch was growing up in rural Kenya, he witnessed the tribal violence that erupted in his country following disputed elections. That’s when he came up with his big idea....
Dawn of a New Era – Addressing Cybersecurity Threats
Jan Neutze works to counter the cyber threats of today and tomorrow....
Feeding Connections Between Business and Government
Olivia Yuan uses her linguistic and policy skills to connect the US and China....
Robert Jervis explored the complexity of international politics
Leading international relations scholar Robert Jervis explores the complexity of international politics....
Understanding the world through food issues
Ritsuko Kawamura challenges students to understand the many aspects of global food security....
IHEID Professor Works to Fight Ebola
Ilona Kickbusch works to build a responsive international health framework....