Linda Wang ’23 has received the Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA) Fellowship, which prepares students to obtain a master’s or joint degree in public policy, public administration, international affairs, or a related field.
Pulitzer Prize winner Peter Balakian, Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor in humanities and professor of English, shares his thoughts about teaching and writing poetry, discusses his long-time work for Armenian Genocide recognition, and reads from his newest book on the latest episode of 13.
Students, faculty, and staff gathered in Memorial Chapel on Tuesday morning for a vigil of solidarity with the people of Ukraine. The gathering was one of several moments during which ĢƵ community members have joined together to show their support for victims of the invasion since it began on Feb. 24.
ĢƵ’s interdisciplinary experts in authoritarianism and the postsocialist regions of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia have collaborated to educate students and the greater public about the crisis in Ukraine and to raise awareness about organizations providing relief for refugees of the conflict.