Description
Preparing the global leaders of tomorrow, the Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs (the Green School) brings together eight academic departments that bridge the social sciences and the humanities, including Criminology and Criminal Justice, Economics, Global and Sociocultural Studies, History, Modern Languages, Politics and International Relations, Public Policy and Administration, and Religious Studies. The Green School is home to some of the university’s most prominent international centers, institutes, and programs, including the Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center, recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as one of only 16 National Resource Centers on Latin American in the country, and the Cuban Research Institute, the nation’s premier center for academic research on Cuban and Cuban American issues.
At the Green School, we equip our students to think about the world in unique ways, generating policy-relevant dialogue and research on the most pressing issues facing the world today, including poverty and inequality; economic development and sustainability; security, foreign policy, and governance, among others.
The Green School is nationally recognized for its excellence in international and public affairs education. It has 14 academic programs ranked top 50, including nine ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the top 50 of public universities. The Green School’s commitment to global leadership, innovative research, and diverse perspectives has earned it a reputation as one of the leading institutions for students aspiring to make an impact on the world stage.
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