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Carissa Garcia and Molly Hornberger 2025 Alger Scholarship Winners

Carissa Garcia and Molly Hornberger Receive Alger Scholarships

The Mershon Center for International Security Studies is pleased to announce that Carissa Garcia and Molly Hornberger have received Chadwick F. Alger Peace and Conflict Resolution Undergraduate…

Mershon Mondays Postdoc Blog

Dr. Erin Moore on “Investing in Girls: Sex, Money, and the Deceit of Development in Uganda.”

At the Mershon Monday event on March 24, Dr. Erin Moore, Assistant Professor in Anthropology, presented her Mershon-funded book project, Investing in Girls: Sex, Money, and the Deceit of…

Mershon Mondays Postdoc Blog

Postdoc Blog: Emily Hardick on Mobutu's Zairian Authenticite Campaign

At our Mershon Monday event on March 17, Emily Hardick presented her Mershon-funded research on the relationship between the international mobility of performers and cultural diplomacy in the…

Mershon Mondays Postdoc Blog

Postdoc Blog: Jacien Carr on Poro Power Association and the First Liberian Civil War (1989–1997)

Dr. Jacien Carr presented his research on the Poro (men’s power associations) history, folklore, and warfare during the First Liberian Civil War (FLCW) from 1989 to 1997 at the March 3…

Military dependent housing in Taiwan

Postdoc Blog: Max Woodworth

On February 10, Professor Max Woodworth, Associate Professor of Geography, presented his ongoing research on Taiwan’s “military-dependent villages” (MDVs)—communities forged in the aftermath of…

Teri Murphy and Pedro Valenzuela at Missing Persons Unit

Teri Murphy connects with Unidad de Búsqueda de Personas dadas por Desaparecidas (UBPD) in Bogotá, Colombia

In November 2024, Mershon Center for International Security Studies Associate Director Teri Murphy was invited to Bogotá, Colombia to learn more about the Unidad de Búsqueda de Personas dadas por…

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Spring Grant Cycle Opens - Feb 15 Deadline

The Mershon Center for International Security Studies is pleased to announce its Spring 2025 funding cycle. All proposals are due on February 15, 2025. These are the grants reviewed in spring:

Violence, Ideology & Extremism Working Group (VIEW) Research Projects

On Monday, November 25th, Professor Laura Dugan, PhD Student Jack Wippell, and PhD Student Taylor June (Sociology) introduced the Violence, Ideology and Extremism Working Group (…

Dr. Njeri Kagotho

Kagotho research examines the mental health experiences of women living in long-term displacement camp

The Mershon Center supports faculty and student research through grant and scholarship opportunities and is home to programs and research initiatives with unique goals and perspectives on security…