international studies
UK Ranked First in Kentucky for Sending Students Abroad
Wikileaks: The Personal Experience of an Ambassador
In 2011, the Spanish newspaper El Pais reported that Heather Hodges had expressed concern over Ecuador's National Police being corrupt, and warned that their National Police Commander, Jaime Aquilino Hurtado, might be involved in a number of illegal activities. Later that year Ecuador expelled Hodges from the country after she failed to give the Ecuadorian government a satisfactory explanation of accusations made public in the Wikileaks diplomatic cables.
Heather M. Hodges is a career United States foreign service officer, currently serving as the United States Ambassador to Moldova, and formerly the United States Ambassador to Ecuador.
This event is sponored by the Department of International Studies
Japanese Attitudes toward the United States since 311: New Perceptions for the Oldest Ally
A&S Alumnae to Serve 27 Months in Africa and Ukraine Through Peace Corps
Chellgren Center Names 37 New Fellows: 20 in A&S
A&S Grad Returns from Middle East, Prepares for Career in Peacemaking
Kindler decided to pursue an International Studies minor, with a focus in the Middle East and conflict resolution. She remembers being in Bethlehem one night, talking with a Palestinian about the ongoing conflict in Israel and what he saw as a possible solution.