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Sanctions Mark New Era of US-Brazil Relations

The United States recently imposed tariffs on Brazilian goods and sanctioned a justice of the Brazilian Supreme Court. The changes mark a major shift in US-Brazil relations. Davidson professor Britta Crandall, an expert on South American politics, explains the history of the relationship between the two countries - and charts the rising tensions.

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Around the World: ˿Ƶ Alumni Awarded Fulbright Grants

Eight young ˿Ƶ alumni have received Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants to teach and study abroad; another five were named as alternates. Davidson has long been recognized as a top producer of program finalists.

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Whiplash: Sudden Shift in American Policy in Europe Rattles Allies

Since President Donald Trump’s inauguration, American policy toward Europe has suddenly changed course. Our allies are likely experiencing “whiplash,” says Besir Ceka, a ˿Ƶ political science professor. Ceka shares his thoughts on the new administration’s policy - and some of the likely motivations for the sudden changes.

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˿Ƶ Named Top Fulbright Producer—Again

For the 10th consecutive year, the U.S. State Department has named ˿Ƶ a top producer for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. The nation’s flagship international exchange program funds teaching, research and study abroad. 

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Pickering Fellowship Places ˿Ƶ Alum on Path to Diplomacy

˿Ƶ Alum Ryland Pitts ’20 has been awarded a 2024 Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship. The State Department fellowship, which includes support for a master’s degree program and domestic and international internships, places him on track to become a U.S. diplomat.