2008.08.13 - Graduate Student Introduction
Juli welcomed the International Teaching Assistants (ITA) and gave them a virtual tour of the Marriott Library.
2008.08.13 - Graduate Student Introduction
Alfred gave the International Teaching Assistants (ITA) consortium an overview of the services available within the Marriott Library.
2008.08.13 - Graduate Student Introduction
Juli welcomed the International Teaching Assistants (ITA) and gave them a virtual tour of the Marriott Library.
2008.04.18-Hierarchy in International Relations
Hierarchy in International Relations: Rebuilding American's Legitimacy After the Iraq War A talk by: David Lake, Professor, Political Science, University of California, San Diego
2008.04.18-Hierarchy in International Relations
Hierarchy in International Relations: Rebuilding American's Legitimacy After the Iraq War A talk by: David Lake, Professor, Political Science, University of California, San Diego
2008.02.29-Migration Conference Community Panel
Adan Batar, Catholic Community Services; Agnes Chaio, United Way; Bart Hill, Deseret Industries; Alice Larkin Steiner, League of Women Voters; Elissa McConkie, International Rescue Committee.
2008.02.29-Migration Conference Community Panel
Adan Batar, Catholic Community Services; Agnes Chaio, United Way; Bart Hill, Deseret Industries; Alice Larkin Steiner, League of Women Voters; Elissa McConkie, International Rescue Committee.
2008.02.28-Migration Conference Guest Scholar Paper Presentations
"International Migration in the New Millennium: Who Migrates and Why?" by Richard Bilsborrow. "Facts and Fictions of Unauthorized Immigration to the U.S." by Patricia Fernandez-Kelly.
2008.02.28-Migration Conference Guest Scholar Paper Presentations
"International Migration in the New Millennium: Who Migrates and Why?" by Richard Bilsborrow. "Facts and Fictions of Unauthorized Immigration to the U.S." by Patricia Fernandez-Kelly.
2008.02.05-Memory, Identity and Nationalism: Armenian Genocide Claims
A discussion on Armenian genocide and nationalism. Co-sponsored by the Political Science Department and the Sam Rich Program in International Politics.
2008.02.05-Memory, Identity and Nationalism: Armenian Genocide Claims
A discussion on Armenian genocide and nationalism. Co-sponsored by the Political Science Department and the Sam Rich Program in International Politics.
2007.02.22-U.S. - Slovak Republic Relations
Ambassador Kacer discusses international issues that the Slovak Republic is working on with the United States.? He also discusses the?Slovak Republic joining the?European Union
2007.02.22-U.S. - Slovak Republic Relations
Ambassador Kacer discusses international issues that the Slovak Republic is working on with the United States.? He also discusses the?Slovak Republic joining the?European Union
2006.11.28-A Conversation with Steven Ott
Presidential intern Justin Brown interviews Steven Ott about the Institute of Public and International Affairs and a conference titled?Values & Violence: Intangible Aspects of Terrorism on March 1 and 2, 2007.
2006.11.28-A Conversation with Steven Ott
Presidential intern Justin Brown interviews Steven Ott about the Institute of Public and International Affairs and a conference titled?Values & Violence: Intangible Aspects of Terrorism on March 1 and 2, 2007.
2006.08.02-David Chapman on Global Warming
David Chapman discusses the science of global warming and talks about the need for the international community to work together to reduce the causes of climate change.
2006.03.30-Tension and Intention: The American Constitutions and the Shaping of Democracies Abroad
Margaret H. Marshall is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Judge Marshall attracted national and international attention by writing the majority opinion in the landmark case that led Massachusetts to become the first st...
International development : inside China
This section of the online teaching resource from the Open University concentrates upon giving a basic economic, social and political background to modern mainland China. From the main page, users may access textual information on: the influence of China on energy policy in Ghana; the Chinese education system; the economy's impact on the environment; and Chinese social freedoms. The two largest sections of the resource concentrate on China's school system, and an extended lecture on China's econ
If the World is Flat, What are We Still Doing in Cambridge?
At the very moment when “we have to confront the opportunity or challenge of globalization,” says Allan Goodman, higher education appears woefully unprepared. The world is not ‘flat’ for the vast majority of college students.
Only 30 of 192 U.N. member states boast enrollments of international st
Creating Teaching Portfolios: The Who, What, When, Why, and How
Fall 2007. Dr. Paul Quick, TA Program Co-Director, Center for Teaching and Learning.













