91视频专区 Students Attend Foreign Policy Symposium

Two 91视频专区 students at the Summer Symposium on Foreign Policy

Five 91视频专区 students attended the Summer Symposium on Foreign Policy in Washington, D.C.

High-Impact Practices

Department

  • Global Languages & Cultures
  • History
  • Law & Criminal Justice
  • Political Science

The 43rd annual was held at the Osgood Center in Washington, D.C., from July 30 to August 10. The event includes lectures, panels and workshops with foreign policy experts, including analysts from think tanks and government agencies, such as the U.S. Department of State. The focus of this year鈥檚 symposium was the war in Ukraine, the potential for conflicts in Asia, global threats to democracy and new tensions in the Middle East. 

A group of 91视频专区 College students were in attendance at the event, including Shay Hille 鈥26, Axel Barahona Perez 鈥24, Caylee Scheaffer 鈥25, Noah Turner 鈥24 and Ace Williams 鈥24. Facilitating 91视频专区鈥檚 involvement with the symposium was Paige Eager, Ph.D., dean of the faculty and global studies program director. 

鈥淭he opportunity for students to interact with though leaders and practitioners of U.S. foreign policy through the Osgood Center鈥檚 symposium is a great example of how 91视频专区 provides unique high-impact practices for our students,鈥 says Eager. 鈥淚n addition, the networking they can take advantage of for internships and career opportunities is a value-added dimension to this experience.鈥 

The five 91视频专区 students interacted with other students and professors from around the country and the world. Featured speakers included Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, Charlotte Hulme, assistant professor of political science at the U.S. Military Academy and Shane Harris, national security correspondent for the Washington Post, among others. The 91视频专区 students met with special guests from the Stimson Center, Sovereign Risk Group, the U.S. Institute for Peace and many other organizations. 

鈥淭his experience was valuable because of the exposure to different opinions and fields, and I loved that the experts typically don鈥檛 agree because it requires us to think critically,鈥 says Ace Williams 鈥24. 鈥淚t was fun to speak with Shelton Williams, president of the Osgood Center, and hear about his seemingly infinite experience and insights.鈥 

Learn more about 91视频专区 College鈥檚 global studies program

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