Students and alumni share how a core Jesuit value has shaped them in unexpected ways—from a lightning bolt moment on a campus bench to experiences in a student-run asylum clinic.
Bayley Wivell (B’22) invites readers on her journey as a Hoya – from opening her admissions envelope in a parking lot to preparing to say goodbye to the Hilltop.
The U.S.-China relationship consists of far more than the exchanges between diplomatic officials and their counterparts. People across art, business, education, journalism, and science communities and beyond have been bridges…
Southeast Asia is often viewed as the region that most readily exemplifies the competitive forces of the United States and China at work. And yet, the analogy of Southeast Asia…
After 16 years with Angela Merkel as German chancellor, a change in leadership comes at a time when the China-Germany relationship has become increasingly fraught. Germany’s political transition is bound…
U.S.-China economic relations have been the center of attention for multiple stakeholders as strategic competition has become a core element of the overall relationship. Yet, at the same time, U.S.
On October 19, 2021, dozens of communities will participate in a national conversation on how the U.S.-China relationship affects our cities, towns, and communities, hosted by the National Committee on…
To add more diverse voices to the study of international affairs, SFS has launched two initiatives to engage with high school students from across DC and around the country.
Joel Caston, a longtime mentor, instructor and leader at the DC Jail, will represent the jail’s residents and neighbors on a Ward 7 Advisory Neighborhood Commission.