SIS Alumni, Professor Emeritus Launch Cybersecurity App
SIS Professor Emeritus Eric Novotny collaborated with Ari Andersen, SIS/BA ’13, and Eftychis Gregos-Mourginakis, SIS/BA ’11, to create and launch a new cybersecurity app, Kibu. Full Story
Policy Analysis ·
National Security and the TikTok Ban
SIS professor William Akoto answers several questions about the looming Tik Tok ban in the US. Full Story
International ·
Five Elections to Watch in 2025
SIS professor Garret Martin discusses the implications of Germany's 2025 election in this piece for The Conversation. Full Story
On Campus ·
Earth Scholars: Advancing Environmental Equity Through Service Learning
A new program for undergraduates across the AU community will engage students in community-based research and service-learning. Full Story
International ·
SIS Year in Review 2024
A look back at the stories, podcast episodes, and more that helped define 2024 for the SIS community. Full Story
Research ·
How are Authoritarian Narratives Undermining Democracy in the Sahel?
SIS professor Samantha Bradshaw and PhD candidate Monzima Haque answer questions about their recent research in collaboration with the National Democratic Institute. Full Story
International ·
US Role in Syria Unclear in Wake of Assad's Fall From Power
SIS professor Jordan Tama spoke with The Conversation about US engagement in Syria after the overthrow of Syria's longtime leader, Bashar al-Assad. Full Story
Research ·
State Department Partnership Offers Real-World Experience
Through an exciting academic initiative with the US Department of State, SIS students conducted research with real-world impact this semester. Full Story
International ·
Understanding Trump Tariffs 2.0
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to impose a new slate of tariffs as soon as he enters office in January 2025. We asked SIS professor Michael Stanaitis to explain how tariffs work and what they mean for the US economy. Full Story
International ·
Six Questions About South Korea and Martial Law
SIS professor Ji-Young Lee discusses South Korea’s short-lived martial law declaration, its historical importance, and possible future impacts. Full Story