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2005 Published Articles

Students can have an informed democratic opinion
by Amanda Klouzs
Michigan Journal
1/1/2005

BHS grad studies politics at retreat
by Jessica Sanders
The Boerne Star
1/05/2005

Student Promotes Global Mindset
by Shirley Jinkins
Fort Worth Star Telegram
1/16/05

Eleven Cities to Join Landmark Virtual Dialogues with Tsunami-Affected Region
by Kenneth Chan
Christian Post
1/22/2005

First Virtual Dialogue to Address Asian Tsunami
by Eunice K. Y. Or
Christian Today (London, U.K.)
1/22/2005

Tsunami triggers debate over U.S.'s role in global village
by Julia Neyman
Daily Northwestern
1/25/2005

Students seeking insight get lesson in Sri Lankan bureaucracy
by Lisa Falkenberg
Associated Press
1/26/2005

Tsunami survivors share stories with UTA panel
by By Patrick McGee
Star-Telegram Staff Writer
1/26/2005

Concerns over Sri Lanka’s recovery aired
by Mary E. O’Leary
Middletown Press
1/27/2005

Video conference airs concerns over Sri Lanka’s recovery
by Mary E. O’Leary
New Haven Register
1/27/2005

Bringing tsunami home: Northwestern University joined a video conference with Sri Lankans who told how they survived and how participants could help
by Sean D. Hamill
Chicago Tribune
1/27/2005

U.S. gives a lot, but not as much proportionally as smaller countries
by Christopher Moore / News Staff Writer
Daily News Tribune
1/27/2005

Campuses unite to aid Sri Lanka:
by Romel Lira and Tomi Fatunde
The Shorthorn (University of Texas at Arlington)
1/27/2005

Video allows global dialogue
by Max Gladstone
Yale Daily News
1/27/2005

Students discuss tsunami aid with officials from Sri Lanka: Students and aid coordinators participate in a conference about the tsunami held in the Technological Institute on Wednesday
by Ilya Bunimovich
Northwestern Daily
1/27/2005

Video link connects Tulane to Sri Lanka disaster response; 'We showed that we listened,' student says
by Joan Treadway
Times Picayune
1/27/2005

Schools Call Sri Lanka
by Julie Compton
Rutgers Daily Targum
1/27/05

College connects with survivors
by Bill Engle
Palladium-Item (Richmond, IN)
1/27/05

Tsunami conference
by Matthew Burn
Oxford University Cherwell
1/28/05

Where we’re headed
by Baylee Simon
Northwestern Chronicle
January 30, 2005

Bringing the World Home: Life after Study Abroad
by Stacey Umans
De Madrid al cielo… (Middlebury’s Magazine for Students abroad in Madrid)
February 2005

Keeping track of the aid
by Rachel O'Bern
Oxford Student
2/05/05

Public forum at UPS will focus on Africa
by David Wickert
The News Tribune
2/8/05

Political Apathy Overwhelms C.U.
by Julie Geng
Cornell Daily Sun
2/9/05

Abroad experiences motivate juniors to start AID chapter
by David M. Kaufmann
The Collegian (University of Richmond)
February 17, 2005

Panel addresses future of U.S.—African
by Lan Nguyen
The Trail (University of Puget Sound)
February 17, 2005

It takes a village to educate an American
by Conor Williams
Bowdoin Orient
2/18/2005

Panel addresses future of U.S.-African Relations
by Lan Nguyen
The Trail (University of Puget Sound)
February 18, 2005

Ambassador discusses ways to improve political climate: The speaker elaborates on how U.S. foreign policy could best be used to curb terrorism threat.
by Romel Lira
The Shorthorn (UT-Arlington)
2/24/2005

Organization Aims To Inform Americans About The Rest Of The World
by Bernie Pearlstein
News Informant
2/28/2005

Students discuss politics via international video forum
by Lauren Eichmann
Daily Illini
March 1, 2005

Government official talks at Coffman Union about pre- and post-Sept. 11, 2001, security
by Mohamad Elmasry
Minnesota Daily
3/2/2005

Videoconference Forum Brings Political Views Together
by Tiffany Leslie
San Francisco State XPress
3/5/2005

Panel addresses U.S., U.N. in Darfur
by Marie-Jo Mont-Reynaud
Stanford Daily
3/5/2005

Sudan in crisis while world yawns
by ISRA YAGHOUBI, Senior Staff Writer
UCSD Guardian
03/07/2005

Editorial notebook: Young Americans for dialogue
by Robert Mott
Sacramento Bee
3/07/2005

How diplomacy can defuse the North Korean crisis
by Eugene B. Kogan
The Japan Times
3/9/2005

Americans Must Understand the Bush Doctrine
by Eugene B. Kogan
The Waterford Times
March 11, 2005

Cornell Hosts AID Panel on UN Reform
by Benjamin Seligman
Turn Left
March 16, 2005

Raising Awareness
by Lindy Jurack
Independent Collegian (University of Toledo)
3/17/05

New U.Va. group hosts town meeting: Former Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations addressed global environment
by Jenny Hernandez
Cavalier Daily
March 23. 2005

Post tsunami reconstruction pace
by Lionel Fernando, Chairperson, Disaster Relief Monitoring Unit, Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka
Sunday Observer (Sri Lanka)
March 27, 2005

Students link with aid groups in Sri Lanka
by Wyatt Buchanan
San Francisco Chronicle
March 29, 2005

Students, int’l NGOs discuss tsunami relief
by Ronald Chan
Stanford Daily
March 29, 2005

SF State, Stanford and Berkley join with other universities in Texas for Virtual Dialogue with Tsunami Region
by Daniele Tavares
[X]Press (San Francisco State University)
March 29, 2005

Videoconference allows worldwide aid discussion
by Tristan Vawters
The Shorthorn (University of Texas at Arlington)
March 30, 2005

Duquesne University connects with students across state, world
by Michael Wargo
The Duquesne Duke
March 31, 2005

Talking about U.N. reforms
by Pierre M. Atlas
Indianapolis Star
March 31, 2005

Videoconference engages global views of development
by Ann Tran
Daily Northwestern
March 31, 2005

Conference talk today: OU and Ukrainian students will discuss international policy
by John Stuart
Oklahoma Daily
March 31, 2005

Students discuss North Korea in videoconference
by Laurie Cataldo
Penn State Collegian
March 31, 2005

American Congress-Bundestag Youth Participate in Bringing the World Home
by Isidro Barragán
CDSsense (The Magazine of the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals)
Spring 2005

The Powell Factor: Analyzing the Role of the Powell Doctrine in U.S. Foreign Policy
by Josh Dormont
Gaines Junction: Undergraduate Journal of History
Spring 2005

UNO students organize global conference about international development
by Angi Sada
UNO Gateway
April 01, 2005

Congressman Joe Barton’s Weekly Constituent Email Update
by Joe Barton
Barton Bytes
April, 01, 2005

Rice joins in videoconference with Sri Lankan Distance Learning Center
by Ruth Samuelson
The Thresher (Rice University)
April 5, 2005

Emory students hold global chat
by Shelia M. Poole, Mark Bixler
Atlanta Journal and Constitution
April 6, 2005

Students discuss nuclear containment
by Erin Oliver
Volante (University of South Dakota)
April 6, 2005

Official discusses role of U.N.
by David A. Nosko
Indiana Daily Student
April 6, 2005

Students, Sri Lankan Officials Exhange Idea Via Video Link
by Kellie Schmitt
San Jose Mercury News
April 6, 2005

ASU Hosts Public Forum On U.S. Role In Sudan
by Staff Writer
The Mountain Times
April 7, 2005

NELC professors delve into Iranian cultural mentality
by Eliot Marcus
The Maroon (University of Chicago)
April 8, 2005

U.N. Reform: Can The U.N. Become Relevant To International Security?
by Bernard Perlstein
News Informant
April 11, 2005

Leaders advocate lessons of 9-11
by LINDA CONNER LAMBECK
Connecticut Post
April 12, 2005

Lieberman discusses 9/11 reforms
by Marcus Leonard
Yale Daily News
April 12, 2005

Improved foreign relations urged
by Angela Carter
New Haven Register
April 12, 2005

Woman Persists In Task Born On 9/11
by William Weir
Hartford Courant
April 12, 2005

Panelists clash over U.N. nominee
by Shawn Ban
Brown Daily Herald
4/14/05

Lessons from anthrax scarce
by Peter Urban
Connecticut Post (Bridgeport, CT)
4/14/05

Bowdoin Shows Generosity
by Matt Martin
Bowdoin Orient
April 15, 2005

Bolton Faces the Firing Squad: A confirmation hearing without confirmation?
by TORY HOEN AND SAM COCHRAN
College Hill Independent
April 17, 2005

Spinning the United Nations forward
by Sharon Schmickle
Minneapolis Star Tribune
April 19, 2005

Discussion at U looks at U.N. policy: The Americans for Informed Democracy University chapter sponsored the event
by Naomi Scott
Minnesota Daily
April 20, 2005

Moderates speak with One Voice: Group offers forum for Mideast stance
by Stephen Franklin
Chicago Tribune
April 27, 2005

U.N.'s future, competence in world examined
by Ananda Sekhar Ray
The Daily Northwestern
April 28, 2005

Genocide or civil war? Forum seeks answers
by Matt Chayes
Binghamton Pipe Dream
April 29, 2005

Challenging Americans' Insular View of the World
by William Pfaff
Tribune Media Services
May 11, 2005

Bush's case for Iraq War does not stand up
by EUGENE B. KOGAN
Norwich Bulletin
May 23, 2007

Students Circle the Globe
by Heidi Koester
Northwestern Alumni Magazine
Summer of 2005

Mowahid Urges West to Reconsider Its Direction
by Akhtar M. Faruqui
Pakistan Link
June 1, 2006

Widow leads factions past Mideast conflict: Israeli's message is that love can overcome history
by Gretel Kovach
The Dallas Morning News
July 14, 2005

Muslim moderates must speak up
by Eugene Kogan
Norwich Bulletin
July 21, 2005

Students Prepare To Take On The World's Problems
by Jim Farrell
Hartford Courant
7/24/05

Global development discussed at conference
by Angela Carter
New Haven Register
7/24/05

Young Leaders Seek Ways To Resolve Middle East Conflict: Conference focuses on international approach, countering biases
by Ralph Dannheisser
Washington File (U.S. Department of State)
July 26, 2005

Letter to the Editor: Moderate Muslims must be encouraged
by By Eugene B Kogan
Financial Times
August 24, 2005

Forum: Lessons of London terrorism
by Eugene B. Kogan
Washington Times
August 28, 2005

Millennium Development Goals
by Mike Batell
AIDemocracy Online
September 2005

Global Affairs Retreats: Students and scholars meet in Europe’s cities to turn up the dialogue and raise awareness on the world’s most pressing issues
by Marissa Lowman
Abroad View Magazine
Fall 2005 Issue

Towards a Better Informed, More Peaceful World
by Lee Howard
New London Times
September 1, 2005

The impact heard around the world
by Jenna Alifante
The Review (University of Delaware)
Tuesday, September 6, 2005

Local universities honor Sept. 11, Katrina victims
by Staff Writer
Richmond.com
September 09, 2005

Hope Not Hate meeting planned
by staff writer
Beloit Daily News
September 10, 2005

Pyongyang palliative is Bush's bitter pill
by Eugene Kogan
The Japan Times
Sept. 11, 2005

Students rally for U.N. goals
by Nevada Carney and Rachel Nusbaum
Washington Square News
September 12, 2005

Juniata Student Clubs Sponsor Sept. 11 Remembrance Events
by Staff Writer
Juniata College Campus News
September 12, 2005

Clergy press UN on agenda
by Jane Lampman
The Christian Science Monitor
09/12/2005

U.S.-Muslim views discussed
by Stephen Majors
Bradenton Herald
Thursday, Sep. 15, 2005

Bureau chief analyzes East-West relations
by Brady Smith
The Heights (Boston College)
9/15/05

'Hope not Hate' series tackles media bias in Mideast coverage
by Haley Bridger
Times Record
09/15/2005

Video conference gives Bates students access to U.N. leaders
by Staff Writer
Bates Now
September 15, 2005

Journalist assails U.S. foreign policy, bemoans timid media
by Judith Wexler
Tufts Daily
September 16, 2005

Salameh Nematt discusses Islamic-Western relations
by Jenna Fernandes
Brandeis Hoot
September 16, 2005

Panel Focuses on Muslims Relationships
by Ryan Biese
The Collegian (Grove City College)
Sept. 16, 2005

Bates students link with U.N. delegates
by Daniel Hartill
Sun Journal (Lewiston, ME)
September 17,2005

Coming to the AID of democracy: U.N. representatives open up to university students for discussion on global poverty during World Summit
by A-J ARONSTEIN
Cavalier Daily
September 20, 2005

Video Conference Held to Discuss Poverty, Disease and Environmentalism: Conference is part of nationwide series
by Katrina Van Loan
San Francisco State XPress
September 21, 2005

U. students discuss global poverty
by Deborah Bulkeley
Deseret Morning News
Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Connected by a common concern: MU students talk to others worldwide about helping poor nations reach goals
by Kevin Mundt
Marquette Tribune
September 22, 2005

Forum addresses relations with Muslim world
by Bernie Zipprich
The Heights (Boston College)
Thursday, September 22, 2005

SF State students engage in global discussion
by Jessica Jones
Oakland Times
9/23/2005

Students teleconference to discuss fair trade
by Joy Karugu
Daily Princetonian
September 26,2005

Teleconference connects UNO students with Ghana, D.C. and Tanania representitives
by Colleen O'Doherty
September 27, 2005
The Gateway (University of Nebraska at Omaha)

Panelists disagree on future of Middle East
by Deena Greenberg
Daily Pennsylvanian
September 28, 2005

Town hall meeting part of UOP's Islam Awareness Month
by EMIL GUILLERMO
The Record (Stockton, CA)
Wednesday, Sep 28, 2005

U.S., Indonesian students exchange views
by Michele Steinbacher
The Pantagraph - Bloomington-Normal, Illinois
September 28, 2005

Town hall event addresses democracy, the Muslim world
by Tony Kudron and James Fleming
The Phoenix (Loyola University of Chicago)
September 28, 2005

Videoconference between students in the U.S. and Lebanon to Discuss Relations between Muslim world and West
by Sylviane Zehil
L'Orient Le Jour Sep 30 2005.
Sep 30 2005

Mayor says lack of communication caused conflict after terror arrests
by EMIL GUILLERMO
The Record
Friday, Sep 30, 2005

Diplomatic License
by Richard Roth
CNN Transcript
September 30, 2005

Toward a De-nuclearized Korean Peninsula: From Victory to Success
by Eugene B. Kogan
Korea Policy Review
October 2005

Attorney stresses importance of war crimes tribunal
by Lise Fisher
Gainesville Sun
October 1, 2005

‘Rights Issue Could Detract 6-Way Talks’
by Park Song-wu
The Korea Times
October 4, 2005

Students break global barriers in video talk
by Sharon Stello
Davis Enterprise
October 12, 2005

Speaker promotes middle eastern democracy
by Mason Moseley
The Daily Tarheel
October 13, 2005

Israelis, Palestinians push for activism: Student leaders held a town hall as part of a worldwide tour of U.S. college campuses.
by Meilee Wong
The Daily Trojan (USC)
10/18/05

Reaching for Middle East peace
by Saba Riazati
DAILY BRUIN (UCLA)
10/19/05

Speakers highlight plight of poor in debt-ridden countries
by Diana Oleszczuk
The Daily Northwestern
October 19, 2005

Students partake in AIDS, poverty awareness
by Reuben Pereira
The Beacon (Florida International University)
October 21, 2005

Expert discusses U.S. policy in Age of Terror
by Brad Brinkman
Kalamazoo Index
October 21, 2005

Official promotes oil conservation: SUVs, demise of public transport to blame for increase in climate change
by Michael O'Brien
The Heights (Boston College)
October 27, 2005

Engaging the Islamists: Democracy and the Road to Peace in the Middle East
by Laurel Rapp
Watson Institute
October 28, 2005

Lebanese editor calls for change from within Mideast countries
by Stephanie Bernhard
The Brown Daily Herald
10/31/05

Oil debate heated
by Adam Kommel
Bowdoin Orient
10/31/05

International Students Find a Home and a Global Purpose
by Richard Holden
E-Journal USA (Electronic Journal of the U.S. Department of State)
November 2005

Muslim relations topic of town hall
by Angie Brunkow
Omaha World-Herald
November 2005

Film Offers Inside Look At United Nations Mission
by Staff Writer
The Ponka City News
November 2005

Town Hall meeting eyes Muslims and the West
by Staff Writer
San Antonio Express-News
November 02, 2005

Town halls’ meet to discuss global issues, honor Sept. 11
by Staff Writer
The Shorthorn (University of Texas at Arlington)
November 02, 2005

Town halls’ meet to discuss global issues, honor Sept. 11
by Staff Writer
The Shorthorn (Univ. of Texas at Arlington)
November 3, 2005

DePaul University Report on UN NGO-DPI Workshop featuring AID
by Staff Writer
DePaul Univ. School of Learning
November 6, 2005

U.S. policy isn't optimal for a stable Iraq, UT speaker says
by Mark R. Muecke
Capstone (University of Texas at Austin)
November 8, 2005

Speaker dissects U.S.-Muslim world relationship: Islam not a monolith, presenter says at event to 'raise understanding'
by Chantelle Wallace
The Daily Texan
November 8, 2005

College generation not as apathetic as many think
by Sarai Brinker
The Daily Toreador (Texas Tech University in Lubbock)
November 09, 2005

Campus groups observe human rights week
by MAXIM LOTT
The Flat Hat (College of William and Mary)
November 09, 2005

Speakers encourage increasing U.S. aid to combat world poverty
by Jasett Chatham
Northwestern Daily
November 10, 2005

EDUCATION BRIEFS: Peacekeepers Screening
by Staff Writer
The Birmingham News
Monday, November 14, 2005

Poverty talk tonight
by Matt Williams
Colorado Daily
November 14, 2005

Poverty tour visits CU
by By Kate Larsen
The Daily Camera (Boulder, CO)
November 16, 2005

Town-hall poverty meeting tonight
by By Nikolaus Olsen
The Coloradoan (Fort Collins, CO)
November 16, 2005

Panel Analyzes Evolving Face of Chinese Politics
by Blair Robin
Cornell Daily Sun
November 16, 2005

Students localizing hot topics: Group wants to increase campus discourse
by Tara Brite
Web Devil (Arizona State University student newspaper)
November 17, 2005

'Peacekeepers' documentary shown tonight
by Kevin Miller
Roanoke Times
Thursday, November 17, 2005

Students sort out some responses to poverty
by Doyle Murphy
The Greeley Tribune
November 17, 2005

Group gets local community talking about world poverty
by Nikolaus Olsen
Coloradoan
November 17, 2005

Panel to address issues of global poverty
by Erik Myers
The Mirror (University of Northern Colorado)
November 17, 2005

Uniting with the World
by Peter Nelson
Maroon News (Colgate)
November 18, 2005

UNC professor discusses global poverty
by Erik Myers
The Mirror (University of Northern Colorado)
November 18, 2005

Zambian princess addresses AIDS
by Emily Alpert
Chicago Maroon
November 18, 2005

Leaders: Alleviation of poverty possible
by Andrew Sengul
The Daily (University of Washington)
November 23, 2005

Speakers urge action to end global poverty
by Jennifer Sullivan
The Seattle Times
November 23, 2005

A More Selfless Us
by Sarah Carr
The Daily
November 28, 2005

Bed-hopping TV characters skip right over reality
by Sylvester Brown Jr.
St. Louis Post Dispatch
November 29, 2005

Ten schools worldwide to participate in USC's AIDS Day videoconference
by Gina Vasselli
The Gamecock
November 30, 2005

U.N. spokesman reaches out to college students
by Sophia Minnaert
The Heights (Boston College)
December 2005

Students Bring Fresh Ideas to WorldFuture 2005
by Cynthia G Wagner
Futurist
November/December 2005

Transcript from KPFT-Houston Local News
by Lisa Cohen
KPFT Radio 90.1 FM
December 1, 2005

Learning about AIDS, face to face: Global video session gives personal lesson to Stony Brook U. students on how AIDS crisis affects Africa
by Deborah Morris
Newsday
December 1, 2005

Groups at UI want to keep issue in forefront
by Amy Reiter
News-Gazette Online
December 1, 2005

U.S. students talk to Africans about AIDS
by Betsy Taylor
Associated Press
December 2, 2005

Students join AIDS fight: In Davis, South Africa, Ivory Coast, they share tips through a video link
by Lesli A. Maxwell
Sacramento Bee
December 2, 2005

Teleconference broadcast around the world comes to UC Davis: Accountability highlighted for World AIDS Day event
by Vanessa Stumpf
California Aggie
December 2, 2005

Bush pledges continued fight against AIDS
by Sophia Minnaert
The Associated Press
December 2, 2005

EMU to Screen United Nations Film
by Jim Bishop
EMU News
December 6, 2005

Film looks at peace ops in Congo
by Sophia Minnaert
Marquette Tribune
December 8, 2005

AIDS Awareness Events
by Joseph Wen
SBU Pulse
December 12, 2005

Congress Expects Less Thunder in Iraq Debate
by David Lightman, Washington Bureau Chief
Hartford Courant
December 29, 2005

Barnard Student Chosen for Conference
by Staff Writer
Barnard Newsletter
12/30/2005