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Skip to contentGlobal StudiesMenu Close Search Undergraduate ProgramStudy AbroadResearch OpportunitiesStudent ResourcesOur PeopleFaculty BookshelfGlobal FuturesLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeCoursesUpcoming EventsRecent NewsContact Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SWhy Students Drop Classes in the First Week of the Semester by Eric Fournier2.7.24"Possible Limits to Putin and Xi’s No-Limits Friendship" by Professor James Wertsch 10.25.23Tabea Alexa Linhard’s new book details the complicated journeys of six European writers escaping fascism9.1.23Cindy Brantmeier has been appointed to the Advisory Board for a multi-national language research study in England, Norway and France.5.17.23"The joy of being the weakest link" by Tabea Linhard 2.23.23AnnouncementsNew Global Citizenship Podcast LaunchedCurrent sophomores and '21 Global Citizenship Program (GCP) cohort students Sarah Kaul, Mary Psyhogeos, Riley Novak, and Lawrence Hapeman launch the GCPodcast. 2.12.23GS Major, Sarah Del Carmen Camacho, featured in the Make Way initiative1.31.23Students’ Intelligence Analysis is Published Nationally11.15.22New Global Studies Core Course: Global Futures 10.24.22AnnouncementsNew Kling Undergraduate Honors Fellows announced8.29.22Global Citizenship Program continues community-based learning projects for second yearFirst-year Ampersand program students partner with three St. Louis community organizations 5.26.22AnnouncementsVideo montage: Global Citizenship Program in Tucson, AZ with BorderLinksWashington University in St. Louis' first-year Global Citizenship Program engaged with organizations and individuals in the border region of Arizona through a week-long program with BorderLinks in Tucson.5.24.22Inaugural CRE2 Curatorial Research Intern examines racial history of the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine ArtsGabi Senno is the inaugural Curatorial Research Intern at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum in partnership with the Center for Race, Ethnicity, and Equity at Washington University. Her research is helping to uncover the racial history of the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts. 4.8.22WashU Experts: What the future holds for Ukraine, KazakhstanWertsch and his Washington University colleague Michael Frachetti, professor of anthropology, have decades of experience in Ukraine and Kazakhstan. Below, they share their perspectives on current situations and what the future may hold for the countries. 1.20.22Search all news Search CategoriesAnnouncementsAwards and NotablesBack Results for: Announcements2.12.23New Global Citizenship Podcast Launched11.30.22Global Studies 2022 Photo Contest 11.22.22Faculty Book Launch "The Challenge of Complexity: Essays by Edgar Morin"8.29.22New Kling Undergraduate Honors Fellows announced5.24.22Video montage: Global Citizenship Program in Tucson, AZ with BorderLinks4.7.22Dining with ‘nobles, gluttons, opportunists, heirs to thrones, the smart, and the good-for-nothing’9.21.21Global Studies faculty and staff participate in Hostile Terrain 94 panel8.20.21Reflecting on “Hostile Terrain 94”6.16.21Prof. Cindy Brantmeier speaks at University of Oslo6.11.21Anika Walke awarded new professorship5.24.21Walke's "Pioneers and Partisans" featured in Wall Street Journal's "Five Best"5.17.21Class of 2021 Student Awards & Recognitions5.11.21Global Citizenship Program fosters local-global solidarity through community-based learning5.7.21Hostile Terrain 94 in review4.27.21¿Quién me presta una escalera?4.27.21Hostile Terrain 94 mourns each life lost on the southern border4.26.21Sigma Iota Rho hosts town hall on climate migration3.26.21WashU Experts: Anti-Asian racism nuanced and often intertwined in misogyny3.26.21The Africa Initiative awards grant for Professor Cindy Brantmeier's project3.15.21Introducing Global Studies in Arts & Sciences2.4.21Global Citizenship Program embarks on community-based learning initiative1.27.21Professor Brantmeier (WUSTL) and Professor Mansouri (Webster) Win STARTALK Grant9.1.20Global Citizenship Program ('23) Class Blog9.1.20Reflections From My Trip to Tucson With My Global Citizenship Program Class2.11.20How Has the UN Mission in Kosovo Delivered on Action for Peacekeeping?3.8.16Research Spotlight: Nicholas OkaforQuick LinksResourcesEventsOur PeopleContactAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us Instagram Facebook Contact Us: Global Studies [email protected] Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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