Johanna Reyes is making an impact from Mexico to Cuba, and intends to do even more after graduating this year with a degree in international relations and the global economy.
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The unprecedented USC showing — 24 Trojans in all won the prestigious awards this year — demonstrates the commitment of faculty mentors and the support of programs aimed at jumpstarting academic careers.
International relations faculty map out a possible shape for U.S. relations with Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Russia under the new president.
Experts in international relations, history and American studies and ethnicity find that some lessons stemming from the “Day of Infamy” still apply.
Human biology major Jack Huebner ’17 and 2015 international relations graduate Matt Prusak will receive the honor of studying at one of China’s most prestigious universities.
Scientific advisers have counseled presidents at least as far back as Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Even so, many politicians and much of the public seem slow to trust them — a situation that needs a remedy, and soon.
Looking for answers to an issue he first encountered while studying abroad, Julian Leuthold is filling a gap for companies with international ambitions.
Through her outreach with the Teaching International Relations Program, first-generation college student Katie Bolton helps local high school students improve their analytical skills, building her own skill set in the process.
An eventful internship with Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard is just part of a busy summer for international relations and Spanish double major Minerva Solis-Rubio.
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