
IWP welcomes French Professor Rachael Williams
IWP has recently had the pleasure of welcoming a new member to our faculty as a French language instructor: Professor Rachael Williams. Prof. Williams has had a career in cross-cultural teaching and has lived in a variety of countries across the globe. Though she is joining our faculty to teach the French language, Prof. Williams…
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IWP student Ian Rohr presents at the ACBES Conference in Ho Chi Minh City
This past September, IWP student Ian Rohr presented on two articles at the Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies (ACBES) at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH). Mr. Rohr is an alumnus of Tulane University, where he double majored in International Relations and Russian and minored in Economics. He is currently…
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Michael Pregent examines the politicization of the Iran Deal
On Wednesday, October 2nd, Michael Pregent, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute and former intelligence officer, came to IWP to speak on the topic of the misinformation surrounding the Iran nuclear deal and the Trump Administration. Though focused on the current situation in Iran, Mr. Pregent’s lecture sought to explore the larger question of how…
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On Wednesday, September 10th on Fox & Friends First, Institute of World Politics professor Rebeccah Heinrichs was asked to comment on the recent cancellation of peace talks between the U.S. government and the Taliban at Camp David. Professor Heinrichs expertly noted that beyond finding a solution that is optimal for maintaining stability in the region,…
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