Notables
Marijke Breuning, associate professor of political science, presented two single-authored papers titled “Progress as Promised? What Donors Promise and What Aid Can(not) Deliver” and “Gender, Foreign Policy, and Development Cooperation” and one co-authored (with John Ishiyama, professor of political science) paper titled “How International Studies Major Programs Market Themselves: A Survey of 60 Primarily Undergraduate Institutions in the Midwest” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association (ISA) held March 22-25, in San Diego. She was appointed to a three-year term commencing in March 2006 as a member of the Workshop Grants Committee of the International Studies Association.
Huping Ling, professor of history, was featured in an article titled “Ping Piao Meiguo: A Prominent Historian Huping Ling,” by Nenger Jin. The article appeared in The World Journal, the largest Chinese language daily newspaper in North America, on Jan. 15.
Huping Ling, professor of history, was featured in an article titled “Ping Piao Meiguo: A Prominent Historian Huping Ling,” by Nenger Jin. The article appeared in The World Journal, the largest Chinese language daily newspaper in North America, on Jan. 15.