The Asian Studies Department at Colgate University hosted a panel celebrating the discussion and launch of Associate Professor of Political Science Navine Murshid’s book, “India’s Bangladesh Problem.” The discussion panel was hosted in Lawrence Hall on Tuesday, April 25. The event was held by Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies Aniruddha Maitra, Associate Professor.
Over the past week, students may have noticed a long clothing rack of shirts occupying the pathway between Little Hall and Case Geyer Library. Sitting through a few days of rain and shine, the installation was part of an independent project, “The Closet of One Thousand People,” created by Senior Colin Clark. Clark, an architecture.
The Colgate Live Music Collective (CLMC) hosted musician Ana Egge last weekend, organizing the performance at Flour & Salt Café from 8 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, April 15. The CLMC is a team of faculty, staff and students united by the goal of bringing live music to both Colgate University and the broader Hamilton.
An Open Letter to Secretaries Blinken and Austin Regarding Afghan SIVs Signed by 100 Former Foreign Service and Military Officers
An Open Letter to Secretaries Blinken and Austin Regarding Afghan SIVs Signed by 100 Former Foreign Service and Military Officers
Note: The below letter was sent to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III on May 10, 2021. MEI s Senior Vice President Gerald Feierstein, Distinguished Senior Fellow on National Security General (ret.) Joseph Votel, and MEI Afghanistan and Pakistan Program Director Marvin G. Weinbaum are among the signatories.
We are a group of former diplomats, military officers, and civil servants. Many of us have helped manage and support U.S. engagement with Afghanistan over the past twenty years. We are writing to you today to add our voices to the many Americans who have already expressed concern, both publicly and privately, about the fate of the many thousands of Afghans