How Caucasians Became White: The Eurasian Origins of American Racial Politics On June 30, 2021, CERES hosted an event featuring Charles King, Professor of…
Congratulations to the graduates of MAERES and CERES certificates! Last Saturday, May 22, we gathered via Zoom with loved ones to honor the Class of 2021. Our virtual ceremony began…
On Thursday, April 15, the CERES program and Jill Dougherty, adjunct professor and CNN’s former Moscow Bureau Chief, hosted the latest installment of the Journalist Bootcamp series, “U.S.-Russia: Hitting the Guardrails?” Joining…
On Friday, March 12, Professor Brianne Todd, CERES alumna and Assistant Professor of Central Asian Studies at the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies…
On Thursday, February 11, CERES program Jill Dougherty, CERES adjunct professor and CNN’s former Moscow Bureau Chief, hosted the latest installment of the ongoing Journalist Bootcamp…
On Friday, January 22, Dr. Trevor Gunn, Vice President for International Relations at Medtronic and adjunct professor at Georgetown University delivered a presentation over Zoom to the CERES community about…
On Wednesday, November 18, CERES and the Embassy of the Republic of Poland hosted “Solidarity with Belarus”, a panel of diplomatic and intellectual experts on the causes, effects,…
On Friday, November 13, Dr. Sergey Markedonov, Leading Researcher at the MGIMO Institute for International Studies and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Analytics, delivered a lecture via Zoom…
Integral to the founding of CERES in 1959 was an understanding of the many-layered relationship that existed between the Soviet Union and the United States, and to this…
On July 17, Dr. Angela Stent, director of CERES, welcomed CERES alumna Nina Jankowicz to discuss her newly published book How to Lose the Information War. The discussion was informative…