Events and Research
Shared research interests and goals of shedding light on critical issues of our day drive cross-campus collaborations that result in public events, conferences, and research initiatives.
Events and Conferences
Each year the campuses invite faculty or institutions to collaborate on events or conferences that expand the global reach of the event and capitalize on the unique strengths of each location. From cultural events, to academic conferences, to public diplomacy talks, the campuses have a long history of shared gatherings.
Collaborative Research Highlights
Economic Migration to the United States
This Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS) illuminates the role of non economic factors in driving migration and integration. DC facutly contributors include faculty Katherine Donato and B. Lindsay Lovel from the Institute for the Study of International Migration
Publication: Beyond Economic Migration: Social, Historical, and Political Factors in US Immigration (New York University Press, 2023), edited by Min Zhou and Hasan Mahmud


Water and Conflict in the Middle East
This research project under CIRS examines how conflict over water resources has influenced political relations between different countries in the Middle East region. DC faculty participants included Mark Giordano and Marcus Dubois King.
The resulting publication Water and Conflict in the Middle East (Hurst, 2020) was edited by Marcus Dubois King.

Teaching and Learning
Whether they are involved in classroom collaborations, trips, or program consultations, faculty develop and share expertise across campuses.








