Profacts Received Through December 2017
December 20, 2017
ROBERT PAULY JR., a 2001 Ph.D. graduate of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is an associate professor of international development and co-editor of White House studies and a senior analyst at Wikistrat at the University of Southern Mississippi.
ERIC MILLER, a 2002 Ph.D. graduate of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is an international affairs analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy
BLAGOVEST TASHEV, a 2002 Ph.D. graduate of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is a researcher at Professional Solutions (Proso1), in Washington D.C.
ROBERT M. ANTIS, a 2006 Ph.D. graduate of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is a professor and deputy director of the Joint Advanced Warfighting School, Joint Forces Staff College, National Defense University
WILLIAM ELIASON, a 2010 Ph.D. graduate of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is director for the National Defense University Press and editor of Joint Force Quarterly, the professional military journal of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
SARA HOFF, A 2014 Ph.D. grduate of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is an anaylyst in the U.S. Department of Energy Information Administration
THOMAS LANSFORD, a 1999 Ph.D. graduate of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is a professor of political science at the University of Southern Mississippi
CHUNLONG LU, a 2007 Ph.D. graduatee of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is associate dean of the School of Public Politics and Public Administration, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing
PATRICK MAGEE, a 2005 Ph.D. Ph.D. graduatee of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is a senior analyst at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, in Washington D.C.
KATERINA OSKARRSON, A 2014 Ph.D. Ph.D. graduatee of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is the deputy chief resilience officer with the City of Norfolk
WILLIAM PATTERSON, A 2015 Ph.D. Ph.D. graduatee of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is a Department of State foreign service officer stationed in Katmandu, Nepal
CARLOS GUSTAVO POGGIO TEIXEIRA, is a 2011 Ph.D. Ph.D. graduatee of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is a professor and department chair at PUC-SP | Pontif
ANGELA SAUNDERS, a 2013 Ph.D. Ph.D. graduatee of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is assistant director of the Anti-Trachoma Campaign, with the Carter Center
JENNIFER SCHIFF, A 2010 Ph.D. Ph.D. graduatee of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is an associate professor of political science and director of international studies at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina
MANDA SHEMIRANI, A 2010 Ph.D. Ph.D. graduatee of the College of Arts and Letters' Graduate Program in International Studies, is vice president of model risk management at Morgan and Stanley, in London