Middle East
Political Science Professor Talks Syrian Refugee Crisis at Robbins Memorial Symposium
Melinda Negrón-Gonzales, assistant professor and program coordinator of Politics & Society, was a panelist in a discussion about the Syrian Civil War and refugee crisis at Phillips Exeter Academy. Read More-
12/02/15
The Art of Humanity
In the hour before professor David Kaye, chair ofÌýthe theatre and dance department, would take the stage and perform his one-man play “How I Brought... -
11/11/15
A Day for Veterans
Michael Elliott (Photo: Sid Caesar) On this Veterans Day, we talk with Michael Elliott, a former U.S. Marine and Army Reservist who served in Japan... -
11/05/15
A Test of Optimism
David Kaye, theatre professor and chair ofÌýthe theatre and dance department, will perform his one-man play “How I Brought Peace to the Middle East... -
04/29/15
The Challenging Language and Captivating Culture of Arabic
Ìý After a string of sentences in Arabic, Ruwa Majid-Pokorny stops speaking. "OK, tell me what I just said." There are a few quiet responses. She...
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