More than a Disability: Recent Shifts in Societal Perceptions of Disability Greta Gustafson Apr 10, 2024 On the surface, the growing influence of people with disabilities marks a continuance of improved treatment and…
As a 3-Decade War Continues in the Congo, the World Looks Away Theodore Yohalem Shouse Mar 12, 2024 The East Congo War risks being forgotten by the rest of the world. As Western leaders deal with domestic strife and…
Earth Week is for Activists Alexandra Yiannoutsos Jun 11, 2019 Moreover, the future costs associated with climate change will unquestionably fall upon today’s young generations.…
The Battle of Hodeidah: A Decisive Step in the Yemeni Crisis Thomas Papernot Sep 10, 2018 Ever since 2014, Yemen has been engulfed in a brutal civil war between the Yemeni government, backed by the Gulf…
CSW62: Shifting the Narrative on Women’s Rights from Normative to Actionable Shirley Wang Mar 29, 2018 Editor's Note: This article is part of a series of MIR articles from the International Relations Students' Society…
Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points and the Liberal World Order Mark Siraut Jan 18, 2018 On January 8th 1918, United States President Woodrow Wilson delivered his 14 Points Speech, which…
What’s Up with the Rohingya Refugee Crisis? Nandini Srivastava Mar 9, 2017 The Rohingya are an ethnic Muslim minority living primarily in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state. There are roughly…
(You)th and Sustainable Development Alexandra Yiannoutsos Feb 25, 2017 The United Nations in New York City held the 55th Commission on Social Development from February 1st to 10th of…
Commission for Social Development: 55th Session Held at the United Nations in New… Susana Martinez Feb 21, 2017 This month, the 55th annual Commission for Social Development took place at the United Nation’s headquarters in…
The Refugee Crisis: A Global Catastrophe Thea Koper Oct 4, 2016 The issue of refugees seeking asylum is unfortunately not a recent phenomenon to affect countries and their…