international affairs

Foreign-policy expert discusses whether the U.S. and China are destined for conflict

Ryan Hass, Director of the Brooking Institution’s John L. Thornton China Center, delivered a lecture at Washington University that addressed concerns over a future conflict between the United States and China, Nov. 14. 

| Staff Writer

Uncertainties for overseas students include TA payment, access to online course materials

As a unique semester begins to take shape, many questions remain unanswered for the unprecedented contingent of students taking classes from outside of the United States.

| Senior News Editor

Mini-conference addresses barriers to diversity in international affairs

The first-ever Diversity in International Affairs Mini-Conference at Washington University aimed to address the barriers underrepresented groups face in international affairs and U.S. foreign policy on Thursday and Friday through a series of events.

Amelia Ma | Contributing Reporter

New International & Area Studies concentration nears upcoming fall 2015 release

A new international affairs concentration could be available to International and Area Studies students by fall 2015, IAS Director of Undergraduate Studies Andrew Sobel announced at a Tuesday meeting of Sigma Iota Rho, the IAS honorary.

John Lu | Contributing Reporter

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