Spring Break in Spain

By Molly “Liz” Snyder Liz is a sophomore International Studies major and Russian and Non-Profit Studies minor from Sugar Land, Texas. Spring Break, 2019, I took a mission trip with my home church Columbus Avenue Baptist Church and we went to Denia Spain. I got involved with the mission trip through the CABC college ministry. […]

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Defending Cyberspace: Is the Best Cyber-Defense a Good Cyber-Offense?

The International Studies Program and Sigma Iota Rho, the International Studies Honor Society, co-sponsored a talk by Dr. Peter Campbell on the topic of cyber defense. Dr. Campbell used lessons learned from previous conflicts to analyze the strategies available to defend against cyberwar. ΣΙΡ Sigma Iota Rho International Relations Honor Society Alpha Epsilon Chapter The […]

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E-Interns: How Students are Interning With Federal Agencies Without Leaving Waco

by Cat Haseman An internship in Washington, D.C. or overseas can be an exciting and rewarding experience. Unfortunately, undergraduate summers are often busy, and unpaid internships can be financially taxing. The Virtual Student Federal Service (VSFS) program allows students to work remotely with a federal agency while continuing their studies. Each summer, the VSFS program […]

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