On March 1, Mortara Center for International Studies Director Elizabeth Saunders was recognized by the International Security Studies Section (ISSS) of the International Studies Association (ISA) with…
This past summer, Anya Wahal, a Mortara Undergraduate Research Fellow from the Class of 2023, conducted research on the impact of drought in the Colorado River Basin on agriculture in…
On Thursday, November 17, the Mortara Center awarded Yeling Tan for her book Disaggregating China Inc.: State Strategies in the Liberal Economic Order (Cornell University Press, 2021). The prize was…
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman’s article “When Trade Becomes A Weapon,” published October 13, cites original research by Mortara Center faculty member and former director…
On September 29, the Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) hosted “Honoring the Legacy of Madeleine K. Albright: A Symposium on Diplomacy” to remember the iconic SFS…
Over the summer of 2022, Mortara Undergraduate Research Fellow Sofia Doroshenko (SFS ’24) traveled to Krakow, Poland to conduct research with Professor Jessica Roda on the city’s…
The Mortara Center for International Studies is pleased to welcome Elizabeth N. Saunders as its new director, succeeding Abraham Newman. Professor Saunders is currently an Associate Professor in the Walsh…
The Mortara Undergraduate Research Fellows (MURF) program is a four-year research apprenticeship for undergraduate School of Foreign Service (SFS) students with the goal of empowering students as generators,…
The Mortara Undergraduate Research Fellows (MURF) program is a four-year research apprenticeship for undergraduate School of Foreign Service (SFS) students with the goal of empowering students as generators,…
A little over a year ago, the Mortara Center received a grant from the Open Society Foundations’ Economic Justice Program to support its launch of a new initiative…