Student Spotlight: Christopher Weech
Christopher Weech, class of 2023 Master of International Affairs candidate, discusses his experience at the Bush School. Chris’s main focus is International Economics and Trade Policy....
Student Spotlight: Dahlia Taha
Dahlia Taha (class of 2023), Master of Public Service and Administration candidate, discusses her experience at the Bush School....
Student Spotlight: Robyn Battles
Learn more about why Robyn Battles, Master of International Affairs candidate, discusses her experience at the Bush School. Robyn is in the National Security and Diplomacy track....
Student Spotlight: Michelle Estes
Michelle Estes is a class of 2024 Master of International Affairs candidate with a concentration in National Security & Diplomacy in the European theater. She is also a a former veteran who served 24...
SIS Alumna Hannah Hunt Leads Team to Develop New Defense Software
SIS alumna Hannah Hunt discusses her career and the importance of technology in international security....
SIS Alumna Julie Meier Provides Resources to Displaced Populations through Nonprofit and UN Work
Julie Meier, SIS/BA ’15, developed a passion for working with refugees and displaced populations long before her time as an SIS student....
How SIS Graduate Student and Naval Officer Eric Lies Plans to Serve, Post-Military and Post-Graduation
We spoke with Eric Lies, a lieutenant in the US Navy and SIS student, about his military service and the unique benefits that the MIS program brings to those pursuing a career in international service...
FIU names new director of Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center
Anthony W. Pereira, founder and former director of the Brazilian Studies Institute at King’s College of London, has been named director of the Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center at FIU...
Excellence and determination take center stage
As founder and first board president of the Justice Project, William T. Jackson has received national recognition for his work....
From homelessness to Stanford Law – first generation student joins law school pipeline program
Luis Moros is one of only 20 students accepted from around the nation for the inaugural class of the Stanford Law Scholars Institute...
A renewed spirit ready to take on the world
Amelia Raudales, 21, turned her experience as a survivor of childhood sexual assault into social and political action....
‘A very exciting time’ in the future of development economics
Professor and microeconomist Craig McIntosh researches what can make individuals’ economic lives better...