Model UN Conference in Japan

Baylor Model United Nations Team traveled to Japan over Thanksgiving break to compete in an international conference. Before the conference began, the team learned about Japanese culture and history, visiting Hiroshima and Kyoto. The NMUN-Japan conference was hosted by Kobe City University of Foreign Studies in Kobe, Japan. Two of the seven delegates, Chris and […]

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Researching Cyber Warfare

by Isabelle Zgorzelski In the middle of my second year at Baylor University, I knew I wanted to become more involved within my academics. I was an avid supporter of taking around sixteen to eighteen hours in academic courses among having both a double major and a double minor, but I wanted to dive deeper […]

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Student Conference On National Affairs (SCONA) at Texas A&M University

  Every winter, Baylor’s Department of Political Science invites the highest-achieving students majoring in political science or international studies to apply to attend a foreign policy conference hosted by a military academy. The faculty choose up to eight students to attend a conference at West Point, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy, […]

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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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