Indivisible: A Chat with Casey Hogle

Cabot 205 160 Packard Ave., Medford, Massachusetts, United States

Join Casey Hogle (F13) for a talk on the Indivisible Project and grassroots organizing.

The Good Rebel Governor in Syria

Cabot 205 160 Packard Ave., Medford, Massachusetts, United States

The promotion of a ‘good’ rebellion in Syria represented the latest effort to shape governance in a failing state. The

Research with Refugees: Pulling Back the Curtain

Chase Center, Carmichael Hall 200 Packard Ave., Medford, Massachusetts, United States

In the fall of 2017, the Henry J. Leir Institute for Human Security launched a series of outputs from research

Charles Francis Adams Lecture: Michael Doyle

ASEAN Auditorium 160 Packard Avenue, Medford, Massachusetts, United States

Negotiating a Model International Mobility Convention: Politics, Economics, and Law Michael W. Doyle is the Director of the Columbia Global

The U.S. and North Korea: A View from the Ground Up

ASEAN Auditorium 160 Packard Avenue, Medford, Massachusetts, United States

An Evening with Evan Osnos Evan Osnos joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2008, and covers politics

The Politics of Peace

Crowe Room (Goddard 310) 160 Packard Avenue, Medford, Massachusetts, United States

Applying the principles of conflict intervention in the Middle East to U.S. politics with Adam G. Hinds (F03), Massachusetts State

One Billion Rising 2018

ASEAN Auditorium 160 Packard Avenue, Medford, Massachusetts, United States

One Billion Rising is the biggest mass action to end violence against women in human history.  On February 15, join us for

Book Talk: The Macabresque

Murrow Room (Goddard 210) 160 Packard Ave., Medford, Massachusetts, United States

The Henry J. Leir Institute and the World Peace Foundation are pleased to welcome Professor Edward Weisband for a discussion

Managing Practicalities in the Field

Granoff Hillel Center 220 Packard Ave., Medford, Massachusetts, United States

Please join us for a workshop on personal safety, self-care, ethics, and the practicalities of engaging with local populations in