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Professor McClennen goes viral in Vox video on satire, the media, and Trump

SIA students win multiple University-wide graduate awards

Professor Behring receives 2017 Achieving Women Award

What would cutting UN peacekeeping funding say about the US, asks Professor Jett

In Salon, Professor McClennen writes Trump has a millennial problem

Professor McClennen talks "Satire in the Age of President Trump" on RT Today

Professor McClennen talks satire, politics, and media with The Daily Collegian

Professor Eleanor Brown

Eleanor Brown to join School of International Affairs faculty

In Salon, Professor McClennen says the Trump administration is giving satire back its edge

Professor Jett weighs in on U.S. missile strike against Syria in The Daily Item

Students spend spring break in Cuba, standing at crossroads in history

Sri Lankan diplomat to visit SIA to discuss post-war peace building

Professor McClennen analyzes a new book from "the Egyptian Jon Stewart" for Salon

SIA advisory board member talks Russia and Trump on NPR

Professor McClennen talks Trump, political satire with Vox News

SIA student recognized with Spirit of Internationalization award

Professor Titley pens WashPo article calling on climate change scientists to "boycott biased congressional hearings"

SIA alumna Esra Sergi—seen here in the U.N. Security Conference Chambers, where she has worked as a public information officer—is just one of the SIA alumni excelling in careers at the United Nations.

SIA alumni excel in careers at the United Nations

Professor Dowler elected as AAG National Councilor

In Salon, Professor McClennen writes America is "relearning Democracy"

Professor David Titley discusses climate change in new documentary

SIA achieves 97 percent career placement rate as students find international success

Scott Hillkirk receives SIA’s inaugural Alumni Service Award

Professor McClennen talks satire with "the Egyptian Jon Stewart"

Professor Leverett writes that Trump's Asia strategy could trigger war

Professor DeThomas examines the possibility of designating North Korea a state-sponsor of terrorism

Professor Leverett discusses myths about Iran for Consortium News

In Salon, Professor McClennen writes the Trump Administration is a missed opportunity for the press

In Huffington Post, SIA Director Gartner pens article on future of cyber-terrorism

SIA’s new study abroad program opens up world of possibility for students

Professor McClennen offers ways to fight back in new Salon column

Professor Titley comments on proposed cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Washington Post

Professor Titley talks climate change with the Christian Science Monitor

Penn State in Top 10 Schools for Peace Corps Volunteers

Professor McClennen discusses psychological impact of Trump administration in Salon

Director Gartner quoted in Wired report on Kim Jong Nam assassination

SIA students make connections with employers, alumni in New York City

SIA Professor Flynt Leverett speaks about Syria’s role in the Middle East, as well as the role of U.S. foreign policy, during “From Aleppo to Washington: Crisis in Syria."

SIA in DC: Expert panel discusses Syrian civil war and refugee crisis

The Economist quotes Professor Maitland on role of technology in refugees' lives

Professor McClennen writes for Salon the USA is in "a full-blown satire rebellion"

Professor Joseph DeThomas

DeThomas comments on North Korean sanctions for Voice of America

Professor Titley comments on controversy surrounding NOAA climate science study

Cuban diplomat visits School of International Affairs

SIA welcomed as member of Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs

Professor Jett tells Voice of America the State Department must "salvage rational" foreign policy

Professor Titley warns of " ‘smoking gun’ pointing to rapid climate change" in the Washington Post

At SIA, first secretary of Cuban Embassy shares optimism for future of Cuba-U.S. relations

Professor David Titley

Titley co-authors New York Times op-ed as Doomsday Clock advances toward midnight