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Jo-Marie Burt, director of Mason's Latin American studies program, weighed in on the family-related advantages and disadvantages faced by Peruvian presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former president Alberto Fujimori.
Jesse Kirkpatrick, assistant director of Mason's Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, is interviewed by CBCNews Canada about Canada's deliberations over purchasing combat drones.
The Chronicle of Higher Education spoke with a number of Mason students, including Kate Barton, a global affairs major, and Diamond Lanehart, a communication major, about their opinions on the Democrat candidates in the presidential race.
GLOA major Avery Powell shares a thoughtful essay in USAToday College about fraternity culture in light of the discredited Rolling Stone story on sexual assault at the University of Virginia.
Dr. Singh's recently published policy briefs are featured by Foreign Affairs, a publication of the Council on Foreign Relations, and by the Future United Nations Development System.
GLOA Affiliate Jo-Marie Burt, a Peru specialist and a Senior Fellow at the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), was featured in a political cartoon by Peru’s foremost caricaturist, Carlin, after a public statement by WOLA and other organizations questioning the Urresti appointment.