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May 1, 2025

The evolving role of ethics in business leadership, and how leaders can balance navigating climate change and inequality with turning a profit, were key themes at this year’s David J. BenDaniel Lecture in Business...

April 30, 2025

“Politics, Markets, and Governance in Africa: A conference in honor of Nicolas van de Walle,” set for May 8-9, will focus on the core themes of African political economy, regimes, and modes of electoral and social participation and...

April 25, 2025

In March, students from the Health Students Association (HSA) at the Brooks School’s Sloan Program in Health Administration proudly hosted its 5th Annual National Case Competition. This year’s event was held in collaboration with...

April 18, 2025

The third annual Community Engagement Awards brought together students, faculty, staff and community partners to celebrate the power of collaboration and connection. Hosted by the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement on April 8 in the...

April 16, 2025

Meet Hattie Seten, Policy and Advocacy Fellow Seten joined the State Policy Advocacy Clinic at the Brooks School this spring. Q. Tell us about your role! I serve as the Policy and Advocacy Fellow at the State Policy Advocacy Clinic. In...

April 7, 2025

The study of pathways to democratic backsliding provides clear examples of the risks currently posed to the U.S. system of...

April 2, 2025

The Brooks Tech Policy Institute (BTPI) had the pleasure of hosting officers from the US Army War College, as part of the Eisenhower Series. The series was set up to encourage civil-military discussion during the Vietnam War and today acts...

April 2, 2025

Artificial Intelligence and U.S. Military Cadets’ Attitudes About Future War Paul Lushenko and Robert Sparrow Research often assumes that junior military personnel will trust AI during future wars, and at higher levels than senior...