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  • Greta Scharnweber (MAAS’01) advances international education across borders and disciplines
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    Greta Scharnweber (MAAS’01) advances international education across borders and disciplines

    Alumna Greta Scharnweber (MAAS’01) reflects on her 20-year global career in international education and offers advice for Arab studies students.

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  • The Future of Development Work: Learn the lessons of the past, and move forward with hope
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    The Future of Development Work: Learn the lessons of the past, and move forward with hope

    In the ongoing Future of Development Work series, Sara Batmanglich expresses the view that although the development sector will continue to exist, lessons from the past must inform what comes next.

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  • Science Politics communicates science, tech and policy to a broad audience
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    Science Politics communicates science, tech and policy to a broad audience

    Science Politics, a new STIA publication, blends academic rigor with journalistic storytelling to reach scholars, policymakers and the general public.

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  • The Future of Development Work: Why private capital is not optional, and the future of development depends on cross-sector fluency
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    The Future of Development Work: Why private capital is not optional, and the future of development depends on cross-sector fluency

    Rehana Nathoo lays out the case for impact investing as the growth area in international development–and the best chance for reaching the Sustainable Development Goals.

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  • The Future of Development Work: Do Core Principles for Development Require a Prophetic Voice?
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    The Future of Development Work: Do Core Principles for Development Require a Prophetic Voice?

    In the third installment of The Future of Development Work, Katherine Marshall advocates for ideals coupled with action.

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  • The Future of Development Work: A Love Letter to Optimism
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    The Future of Development Work: A Love Letter to Optimism

    In the second installment of The Future of Development Work, Gary Barrett explains why he is optimistic that the future for development professionals can still be bright.

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  • Six questions about the new CDC vaccine schedule
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    Six questions about the new CDC vaccine schedule

    SFS Professor Emily Mendenhall answers questions about the recent, reduced CDC vaccination schedule.

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  • The Trump Administration and Venezuela: Michael Shifter analyzes maritime strikes and possible regime change
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    The Trump Administration and Venezuela: Michael Shifter analyzes maritime strikes and possible regime change

    This article was updated with additional questions and responses on January 8, 2026, following the January 3, 2026, U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife from their residence in downtown Caracas. The couple was transported to New York City to stand trial on U.S. federal drug charges. The original piece is intact

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  • How SFS helped Gemma King (MASIA’26) dive deep into Asia and the Indo-Pacific
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    How SFS helped Gemma King (MASIA’26) dive deep into Asia and the Indo-Pacific

    Gemma King (MASIA’26) chose the MASIA program for rigorous, experiential learning, thriving through Indo-Pacific policy internships and Jakarta study.

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  • The future of development work: One transition, many perspectives
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    The future of development work: One transition, many perspectives

    Migara Jayawardena lays out the need for development professionals to understand many perspectives in the move to renewable energy sources in developing countries.

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