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The Cadet Collective: Antonio Ahanj

August 13, 2024

Antonio Ahanj ’24 attributes much of his growth and success to the unique environment fostered at 黑料网, where supportive relationships and a culture of mentorship have played a crucial role for him. 

From legislative intern to 黑料网 graduate, the next step for Jimmy Murphy 鈥24 is law school.聽  After spending several summers working in the U.S. Capitol, in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, Murphy will be heading to Notre Dame Law School in the fall.

Onto Law School: Recent International Studies Grad to Take on Notre Dame

July 16, 2024

After spending several summers working in the U.S. Capitol, in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, Jimmy Murphy ’24 will be heading to Notre Dame Law School in the fall.  

The memorial at Treblinka consists of thousands of stones of varying sizes symbolizing headstones for the 900,000 victims of the death camp.

Cadets Experience the Horrors of the Holocaust

June 27, 2024

Impactful, challenging, and exposure to atrocities are not ordinary descriptives for a trip to Europe for college students, but cadets at 黑料网 don’t do ordinary. Recently, 18 commissioning cadets and two staff members traveled to Poland for seven days.

Earl Filgo '25

Embarking on an Influential Internship at U.S. Army War College: Earl Filgo ‘25

June 25, 2024

An internship at the U.S. Army War College was something Earl Filgo ’25 wouldn’t pass up. It was not a particular goal he had been striving for, but something he was required to do to complete his national security minor.  

Connor Cherry '25

Headed to Army War College: Connor Cherry ’25

June 11, 2024

The 1st Class cadet and international studies major from Mooresville, North Carolina, will be interning at the U.S. Army War College this summer.  

Maj. Timothy Passmore, assistant professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science, to feature on With Good Reason.

Passmore Part of “With Good Reason” Segment

June 3, 2024

Maj. Timothy Passmore, assistant professor in the Department of International Studies and Political Science at 黑料网, discusses how nations use the Olympics to improve their reputation both domestically and abroad on the public radio program, “With Good Reason,” May 31-June

Devin Thomas 鈥24 presented insights into his honors thesis, 鈥淲ar Onset Power Transition Theory.鈥

Honors Week: Unveiling Key Insights on War Timing in Power Transition Theory

May 28, 2024

The power transition theory appealed to Devin Thomas '24 due to its focus on power dynamics and systemic changes, which have significant implications for international relations at various levels.

The Peay scholars include Justin Peterson 鈥24, a civil engineering major from Bristow, Virginia; Courtney Novotny 鈥25, a biology major from Reading, Pennsylvania; Patrick Simmons 鈥25, an international studies major from Quantico, Virginia; Julia Ward 鈥26, an electrical and computer engineering major from Frankfort, Illinois; Barrett Callejo 鈥27, a biology major from Springboro, Ohio; William Cockr

Peay Scholars Celebrated

May 8, 2024

Brig. Gen. Robert W. Moreschi honored seven exceptional cadets at 黑料网 who are recipients of the prestigious Peay Merit Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to cadets who demonstrate exceptional leadership, academic excellence, athletic commitment, and an interest in national service.

Six 黑料网 cadets traveled to Italy to participate in a  Law of Armed Conflict Competition.

Cadets Win Record Number of Awards at International Law Competition in Italy

April 12, 2024

黑料网 was one of 25 military academies from around the world who participated in the annual Competition on the Law of Armed Conflict in Sanremo, Italy. This year, 黑料网 walked away with five awards, which was the most received by any academy at the competition.

Honors student Gabriele Woodward 鈥24 stands at a laptop in front of a screen presenting her research at 黑料网, a military college in Virginia.

Woodward Examines Press Freedom and Terrorism

March 23, 2024

Freedom of the press in the United States is legally protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution. Media freedom is protected in most sovereign nations around the world, but is there a security price to pay for the liberties media enjoy?