News

2.28.25

Global Studies Alum Sarah del Carmen Camacho Publishes Article for Carnegie Endowment

1.15.25

Cindy Brantmeier and team awarded Maimonides Research and Development Foundation grant for continued research on patient-provider communication in obstetric and gynecological care

1.13.25

Global Studies Major Jeffrey Camille named Rangel fellow

11.22.24

Sigma Iota Rho Town Hall Explores Global Health Disparities and Community-Based Solutions

11.6.24

WashU Students Present Russian & Eurasian Research at Central Slavic Conference

11.5.24

The US Department of State invites Professor Cindy Brantmeier to serve on National Screening Committee for Fulbright U.S. Student Program

11.4.24

Tabea Linhard Receives 2024 Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award

10.24.24

A factory worker’s take on AI

10.21.24

The secret lives of women spies

9.20.24

Nicole Svobodny, Teaching Professor of Global Studies, Receives The Dean's Outstanding Teaching Award

8.26.24

Global Studies Faculty Member Mikhail Palatnik Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

8.8.24

Crossing borders, bridging divides

5.28.24

Reflecting on a Transformative Experience: The Global Citizenship Program's Journey in Mexico

4.25.24

Japan’s “five-foot giant” of international relations

4.19.24

Two Global Studies Majors Receive the Ethic of Service Award honors investment in St. Louis

2.7.24

Why Students Drop Classes in the First Week of the Semester by Eric Fournier

12.12.23

Arts & Sciences faculty integrate Literacies for Life and Career into their classrooms

11.27.23

Cindy Brantmeier and team wins grant to study language barriers in obstetric and gynecological care with female immigrants and refugees in New York City

11.7.23

Three WashU Students Give Papers at the Central Slavic Conference

10.25.23

"Possible Limits to Putin and Xi’s No-Limits Friendship" by Professor James Wertsch

10.6.23

Two Kling Fellows, including Global Studies major Omaer Naeem, receive WashU endorsement for prestigious UK scholarships

9.1.23

Tabea Alexa Linhard’s new book details the complicated journeys of six European writers escaping fascism

7.12.23

Cindy Brantmeier appointed to multinational language research advisory board

7.12.23

Anika Walke and Hillel Kieval on the repatriation of Jewish books stolen by Nazis during World War II

5.17.23

Cindy Brantmeier has been appointed to the Advisory Board for a multi-national language research study in England, Norway and France.

5.11.23

Global Studies Major, Sarah del Carmen Camacho, will address the class of 2023 during the Arts & Sciences Recognition Ceremony

4.17.23

Professor Nicole Svobodny Receives Award from The Summer Research Lab at University of Illinois

4.13.23

Global Studies Professor Anika Walke wins Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship

4.13.23

Global Studies Senior, Sarah del Carmen Camacho, is selected as a Gaither Fellow

2.23.23

"The joy of being the weakest link" by Tabea Linhard

2.12.23

New Global Citizenship Podcast Launched

2.1.23

Global Studies Student, Kyra Ruben, attended the 27th annual U.N. climate change conference

1.31.23

GS Major, Sarah Del Carmen Camacho, featured in the Make Way initiative

1.4.23

Congratulations to our very own, Lori Watt!

11.30.22

Global Studies 2022 Photo Contest

11.22.22

Faculty Book Launch "The Challenge of Complexity: Essays by Edgar Morin"

11.15.22

Students’ Intelligence Analysis is Published Nationally

10.31.22

Global Studies Alum, Natalie Geismar ’19, selected to join the 2022 class of Samvid Scholars

10.27.22

"Suicide, Anomy, and Stavrogin's Noose" A conversation with Dr. Amy Ronner

10.27.22

Global Futures Lecture with Professor Kimberly Kay Hoang

10.24.22

New Global Studies Core Course: Global Futures

10.17.22

Cindy Brantmeier gave opening day talk at The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Latin American Congress on Literacy, Panama

10.11.22

‘Global Futures’ workshop series and grants program announced

10.7.22

Summer 2022 Spector-Yang Award

8.29.22

New Kling Undergraduate Honors Fellows announced

8.3.22

Welcome to Global Studies at Washington University!

5.26.22

Global Citizenship Program continues community-based learning projects for second year

5.24.22

Video montage: Global Citizenship Program in Tucson, AZ with BorderLinks

4.20.22

Walke and Ward receive Feldman Family Education Institute grant for Studiolab course

4.8.22

Inaugural CRE2 Curatorial Research Intern examines racial history of the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts

4.7.22

Dining with ‘nobles, gluttons, opportunists, heirs to thrones, the smart, and the good-for-nothing’

3.15.22

Old and new fault lines in the wake of Russia’s assault on Ukraine

3.11.22

Gabi Senno ('22) granted CRE2 research award

2.9.22

WashU undergrads partner with students at Tecnológico de Monterrey on podcasts

1.24.22

Walke speaks at World War II conference

1.20.22

WashU Experts: What the future holds for Ukraine, Kazakhstan

12.8.21

SIR hosts town hall on Afghanistan

12.2.21

How health care workers assess their own communication with language-diverse patients during the COVID-19 pandemic

9.21.21

Global Studies faculty and staff participate in Hostile Terrain 94 panel

9.3.21

IAS alumni awarded Fulbright awards

8.20.21

Reflecting on “Hostile Terrain 94”

6.24.21

Olick-Gibson wins the IAS outstanding honors thesis award

6.16.21

Prof. Cindy Brantmeier speaks at University of Oslo

6.11.21

Anika Walke awarded new professorship

5.24.21

Walke's "Pioneers and Partisans" featured in Wall Street Journal's "Five Best"

5.17.21

Class of 2021 Student Awards & Recognitions

5.11.21

Global Citizenship Program fosters local-global solidarity through community-based learning

5.7.21

Hostile Terrain 94 in review

4.27.21

¿Quién me presta una escalera?

4.27.21

Hostile Terrain 94 mourns each life lost on the southern border

4.26.21

Sigma Iota Rho hosts town hall on climate migration

3.31.21

‘Your heart is a muscle the size of your fist’: The promise of the Belarusian protest movement

3.29.21

Global Studies student and GCP alumni chosen for Mellon Mays fellowship 2021

3.26.21

Prof. Brantmeier gives plenary address: COVID-19 and Global Engagement through Remote Language Learning

3.26.21

WashU Experts: Anti-Asian racism nuanced and often intertwined in misogyny

3.26.21

The Africa Initiative awards grant for Professor Cindy Brantmeier's project

3.25.21

Interpretation shapes our lives

3.15.21

Introducing Global Studies in Arts & Sciences

2.24.21

Announcing the Spring Celebration of Undergraduate Research

2.4.21

Global Citizenship Program embarks on community-based learning initiative

1.27.21

Professor Brantmeier (WUSTL) and Professor Mansouri (Webster) Win STARTALK Grant

1.4.21

Hostile Terrain 94: Holding a Life in your Hand

10.15.20

Collective mourning and remembrance: Hostile Terrain 94

9.1.20

Global Citizenship Program ('23) Class Blog

9.1.20

Reflections From My Trip to Tucson With My Global Citizenship Program Class

7.10.20

Trevor Sangrey, Anika Walke, and child Delaney garden at the Burning Kumquat while students are away

5.20.20

Prof. Jim Wertsch's Op-ed in South China Morning Post

4.17.20

Finding Chinatown- Featuring Professor Linling Gao-Miles

2.11.20

How Has the UN Mission in Kosovo Delivered on Action for Peacekeeping?

1.30.20

Faculty Spotlight: Anika Walke

11.12.19

The Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Political Movement Overlooked by 30th Anniversary Celebrations

4.20.19

IAS Theses Presentations

4.12.19

IAS Students Awarded at European Union Conference

3.15.19

Friedrich-Gundolf Prize Awarded to IAS Faculty Professor Lützeler

3.4.19

IAS Announces 2018 Photo Contest Winners

2.8.19

The Source feature with Professor Cindy Brantmeier: A new life, a new language

2.1.19

Dr. Jessica Levy: Gender and Family Planning in Jordan, Speaker Series for 1/25

11.30.18

Speaker Series: Professor Tim Bartley, Rules Without Rights

11.27.18

Professor Lien-Hang Nguyen: New War Stories

11.16.18

GCP hosts panel on Muslim refugees and resettlement

11.16.18

McGlothlin, Walke organize ‘Lessons and Legacies’ conference

11.13.18

Eric Han: Japan’s Nationality Law and Immigration Restrictions of 1899

10.5.18

Suprise! Sonni Efron Visits for IAS Speaker Series on the Intelligence Community

10.5.18

Prof. Tim White Visits for IAS Speaker Series

9.28.18

GCP Student Nick Massenburg-Abraham Wins Common Reading Program Contest

9.13.18

IAS Faculty Paul Lutzeler Co-Edits New, Interdisciplinary Book

8.23.18

Mapping Migration, Identity, and Space

8.22.18

Prof. Anika Walke Receives NEH Grant

5.7.18

Divya Walia Wins Switzer Leadership Award

4.26.18

Adina Loomis Receives Honorable Mention: 2018 Arts & Sciences Photo Contest

4.20.18

Spotlight on IAS Major, Clayton Covington

3.30.18

Frontiers of Repression: How Technology is Reshaping Authoritarian Control: Professor Steven Feldstein

3.23.18

IAS/SIR Speaker Series: Professor Philippa Levine

3.22.18

2018 Ralph Bunche Scholars

3.22.18

Phi Beta Kappa's 2018 Burton M. Wheeler Book Award

3.2.18

IAS/SIR Speaker Series: Professor Kirwin Shaffer

2.12.18

IAS/SIR Speaker Series: Kirk Robertson

12.15.17

Two IAS alums featured in Washington Magazine

12.1.17

IAS major Hannah Greenhouse attends climate conference in Germany

12.1.17

IAS Photo Contest Results 2017

11.17.17

SIR Town Hall

10.27.17

IAS major Ethan Evans creates music for Frankenstein

10.12.17

Asian American Speaker Series: Cathy J. Schlund-Vials

10.2.17

Global VU: Vanderbilt University's Journal of International Affairs

9.22.17

IAS/SIR Speaker Series: Professor Andrew Mertha

9.20.17

Journal: Southern California International Review

7.31.17

IAS major Delmar Tarrago' publishes essay on politics in Brazil

5.1.17

IAS Major has musical work performed in Germany

4.14.17

IAS/SIR Speaker Series: Dr. Elena Bogdanova

4.12.17

Global Engagement Summit, Northwestern University

3.31.17

Chinatowns as Global Laboratories: Lessons from Comparative Analysis

3.24.17

IAS/SIR Speaker Series: Thea Lee

3.17.17

Sigma Iota Rho: Journal of International Relations

3.3.17

Human Addiction to Energy: A Climate Perspective

2.24.17

Human Development Conference, University of Notre Dame

2.17.17

Global Buffet Newsletter 2016

2.13.17

IAS graduate attends Yenching Academy of Peking University

2.10.17

Governing the Flu: The International Affairs of Influenza

1.27.17

Tabea Linhard traces the inspiration for Princess Leia’s famous hairstyle back to its roots

1.16.17

IAS major Gabi Stone earns Study Abroad with Distinction

12.14.16

IAS Announces Photo Contest Winners

12.2.16

IAS Speaker Series: Dr. Marie Price

11.15.16

The Global Poverty Conference: Strategies, Solutions, and Networks

10.28.16

The Terminator Conundrum

9.30.16

IAS Speaker Series: Professor Jim McGuire

9.29.16

IAS Photo Contest Begins

9.19.16

SIR introduces first year students to WashU and St. Louis

9.16.16

IAS Speaker Series: Professor Wei Li

9.9.16

IAS Speaker Series: Yano Windmiller and Ahmet Yucesoy

9.8.16

IAS Welcome Back Ice Cream Social

8.30.16

IAS major Samantha Pitz publishes independent study project during a semester in Geneva

3.8.16

Research Spotlight: Nicholas Okafor