21st Century China Center board member Denis Tse establishes endowed fellowship in honor of his mentor and to empower graduate students to focus on their academic journey
From panelists to negotiators and attendees, GPS had boots on the ground at the major international climate event and presented new research on practical climate and trade policies and practices
The GPS master’s degree offers the opportunity to study with world-class scholars on the most important issues relating to contemporary China
Jay and Lisa Hanson, both graduates and longtime supporters of GPS, named this year’s outstanding alumni for their continued contributions to the school
Lis Best ’12 was hired by alumna Molly Gavin ’03 as an intern at Qualcomm, Inc. and by the end of the summer, she was offered a full-time position as a senior analyst after graduation.
David Levitch ’06 is a senior manager at Nielsen in Vietnam. He hired GPS student Hrishikesh Somani from a resume book distributed from Career Services.
Rhyanne Lynch ’20 works as an opportunity development representative at Equinix, a multinational company that specializes in Internet connection and data centers.
Jeff Arkin traces his ‘unexpected path’ from graduate school to senior leadership at the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Tina Ngo Bartel ’12, director of the Center of Excellence for Labor Market Research, still applies the skills she learned from her first position out of GPS to her roles today.