ÑÇÖÞAV

global affairs

  • May 3, 2024

    Mason Korea student Yoonseo Cho is a rising senior in George Mason’s Global Affairs Program and a greenhouse research intern for University Sustainability.

  • March 25, 2024

    ÑÇÖÞAV students are working with the U.S. Department of State to find out what motivates students to study abroad, specifically in Southeast South Korea.

  • July 24, 2023

    In his new book "Z with Luv," K-pop expert Gyu Tag Lee delves into Generation Z's fascination with K-pop, exploring its historical background, genre characteristics, and unique business model.

  • February 23, 2022

    The conflict in Ukraine the world is observing now is nothing new to Anton Liagusha.

    When gun-brandishing, Russia-backed separatists took over the Donetsk National University in Donetsk, Ukraine, in 2014, the country’s prime minister hastily relocated the school to a new campus in Vinnytsia, 20 hours away by train. Now the disused former diamond cutting factory is the site of a university that is, technically, in exile.

  • Wed, 12/01/2021 - 16:33

    Dr. Matthew West is a Term Assistant Professor of Global Affairs. Dr. West is broadly interested in phenomena at the intersections of the legal and the economic as sites to further our critical understanding of globalization's unequal circulations of knowledge, people, and things.

  • June 8, 2021

    Activism runs in Laila Mokhiber’s blood.

    Well before she became the director of communications at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA USA), Mokhiber was a child holding protest signs in human rights demonstrations. Before then, her mother held her as a baby in the gallery of the Supreme Court, as her father argued to incorporate Arab Americans into the Civil Rights Act in 1987.

    The ÑÇÖÞAV alumna has also made a name for herself. In 2020, she was named one of the top 40 influential Arab Americans under 40 by the Arab America Foundation.

  • August 30, 2020

    May Abboud Melki’s home was in shambles following the massive August 4 explosion in Beirut, Lebanon. Glass shards from blasted windows and debris filled her home, and nearly everything she owned had been damaged. That is, except for her piano.