For this month’s Center Spotlight we talked with Tower Center Fellow Cullum Clark, director of the Bush Institute-SMU Economic Growth Initiative, about his and the new initiative’s latest work.
Visiting Scholars: Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France
Dr. Jean Beaman, Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Purdue…
Event Recap | Migration & Social Stability: is Demography Destiny?
Migration is today’s reality; not only is the world becoming more global,…
Scholar Spotlight | My SMU-in-Normandy Experience
For this month’s Scholar Spotlight we talked to senior Highland Capital Management Tower Scholar Tim Smith ’19, recipient of the Marian Tower Scholarship, about his experience on the inaugural SMU-in-Normandy: History of D-Day & Europe’s Liberation study abroad program. Smith is majoring in political science and history with minors in philosophy, international studies, and public policy and international affairs.
Visiting Scholars: Migration and Social Change: Is Demography Destiny?
Dr. François Héran, Professor and Chair in Migrations and Societies at the…
Visiting Scholars | Global Refugee Symposium: Still a Refuge for the Tempest-Tost? U.S. Refugee Policy in the Age of Trump
Dr. Susan Martin, Donald G. Herzberg Professor Emerita in International Migration and…
Visiting Scholars | Global Refugee Symposium: U.S. Refugee Resettlement: Should America Allow Fears to Displace Compassion?
John Thon Majok, Senior Program Analyst at the Woodrow Wilson International Center…
Visiting Scholars | Global Refugee Symposium: What is a Welcoming Community? City Leadership in Dynamic Times
Liz Cedillo-Pereira, Esq. spoke on how communities across the United States are…
Visiting Scholars | Global Refugee Symposium: The Global Compacts on Refugees
Dr. Elizabeth Ferris, ISIM Research Professor at Georgetown University and non-resident senior…
Event Recap | God Save Texas
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Lawrence Wright visited SMU to discuss his latest book “God Save Texas: A Journey Into the Soul of the Lone Star State” at a program hosted by the Tower Center, Center for Presidential History and Clements Center for Southwest Studies Sept. 5.