Katherine Ntiamoah (B.A. ’08, International Studies) is a United States diplomat specializing in public diplomacy at the Department of State. She has served in various embassies and consulates in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Singapore, Mexico, Belgium, and Pakistan. Ntiamoah holds an M.A. in International Studies and was a Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellow… Read more »
Month: April 2019
Asma Afsaruddin inducted into Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars
Professor Asma Afsaruddin was officially inducted into the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars on Monday, April 8, 2019, in the George Peabody Library in the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University. During the ceremony presided over by President Ronald J. Daniels and Provost Sunil Kumar, she was presented with a university certificate and a… Read more »
Because of Gogo Mhlatase Ruth Tfwala
Last year, King Mswati III, the absolute monarch who governs former Swaziland, announced that the country bordered by South Africa and Mozambique would change its name. To mark 50 years of independence from Britain, the small country (it is the size of New Jersey) would now be known as the Kingdom of eSwatini.
Erzsebet and Zsuzsanna Ránki establish scholarship in Hamilton Lugar School
Erzsebet and Zsuzsanna Ránki have established the György Ránki Scholarship in the Department of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. The gift will provide financial support to the next generation of scholars specializing in Hungarian Studies, as well as additional support for the György Ránki Hungarian Chair.
PA Mack establishes Vice President Hannah Buxbaum International Scholarship in the Hamilton Lugar School
The Honorable PA Mack, Jr. has established the Vice President Hannah Buxbaum International Scholarship within the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies at Indiana University. The gift will provide four-year, full-tuition scholarships to undergraduate students as part of the school’s Global Scholars Leadership Program.
For America to Save the Liberal World Order, We Must Admit that We Broke It
A new feature to the Hamilton Lugar School’s annual America’s Role in the World® conference was the student editorial writing contest. Open to all IU Bloomington students, the contest was judged by Carol Giacomo, the foreign policy editorial writer for The New York Times and Indiana University’s new Poynter Chair. First place went to third-year… Read more »
Hamilton on Foreign Policy #112: Are We Sliding into War with Iran?
Decades of distrust and enmity have defined America’s relationship with Iran, making it one of our most difficult foreign policy challenges.
A Personal Testimony From the America’s Role in the World Conference
A brief insight into our astounding conference a couple of weeks ago