Ending the War in Yemen: How Citizens, the United States, and the World Can Help
Written by Alayna Lee After three years of conflict, the war in Yemen has not shown any signs of stopping, and it has turned into one of the most severe h...
Written by Alayna Lee After three years of conflict, the war in Yemen has not shown any signs of stopping, and it has turned into one of the most severe h...
Written by Leila Iskandarani In the fifth installment of its Health Justice Speaker Series, the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs hosted João Biehl to d...
Written by Sam Pekats After receiving private donations and sizable funding from the United States Embassy in Moscow’s Public Relations desk, the Yale Russian C...
Written by Max Krupnick In mid-February, President of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) Lobsang Sangay spoke to around fifty Yale students in a talk host...
Written by Juanita Garcia Uribe The Yale University Law School hosted a talk entitled “Justice and Peace in Colombia’s Embattled but Groundbreaking Special Juri...
Written by Minahil Nawaz In February of 1979, the tide of Middle Eastern history turned forever as a theocracy headed by Ayatollah Khomeini was established in I...
Written by Henry Ziemer It is all too easy to view modern international crises as unprecedented or unexpected outbreaks. Or, if an effort is made to trace the h...
Written by Brandon Lu On December 6th, 2018 the Yale Maurice R. Greenberg World Fellows Program held its closing ceremony, marking the end of the 2018 program f...
Written by Juanita Garcia Uribe On October 24th, Sergio Jaramillo Caro, the former High Commissioner for Peace in Colombia, spoke on the topic of “Peace and Jus...
On November 26th, Kee B. Park, MD, presented on the “Geopolitical Determinants of Health in the Democratic Republic of Korea” at the Yale School of Medicine. Dr...