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SIA professor and retired U.S. Ambassador Dennis C. Jett

Huffington Post Reviews "American Ambassadors" calling it an "excellent resource"

Professor McClennen in the media around Jon Stewart’s departure

Penn State terrorism expert speaks to SIA students about the challenges of studying terrorism

SIA professor and retired U.S. Ambassador Dennis C. Jett

The Jewish Chronicle reviews SIA professor Dennis Jett's new book

Listen to SIA professor Sophia McClennen's radio interview as she discusses satire, news, and politics

SIA launches internship programs in New York and Washington, D.C.

Christian Science Monitor quotes SIA professor in article about Israeli campaign ads using satire

Randall Robinson, Distinguished Scholar in Residence

Drone strikes: legal weapon against terror or violation of human rights?

SIA professor Flynt Leverett

Leverett explains China's policy of expanding it's political influence to the west

How satire helps us in times of crisis

SIA professor discusses satire on WPSU's "Take Note"

SIA professor argues how "American Sniper" explains the state of the 2015 GOP

Anti-extremist satire and Charlie Hebdo

Looking of the wider context of the Charlie Hebdo cartoons

SIA professor Flynt Leverett

Professor explains repercussions of the U.S. change in policy toward Syria

Satire has a history of informing during times of crisis

Scott Gartner

Scott Gartner explains "Why We Torture," in a column for the Huffington Post

School of International Affairs launches graduate certificate programs

SIA professor Flynt Leverett

Global News interviews SIA professor about U.S.'s role in the Syrain and the Irani conflicts

In the New Republic, SIA professor compares the movie American Sniper to the autobiography

U.S. Supreme Court Building

Conservative Supreme Court justices favor business, liberal ones favor investors, study finds

Prof. Sophia McClennen explains in Salon why we must defend satirists in light of terrorist attack

Pittsburgh news quotes SIA professor Sophia McClennen on French magazine terrorist attack

SIA professor comments on Paris magazine attack in Philadelphia newspaper

Christian Science Monitor quotes SIA satire expert on Paris magazine terrorist attack

SIA professor and retired U.S. Ambassador Dennis C. Jett

Listen to SIA professor Dennis Jett discuss the role of U.S. ambassadors on NPR-Pittsburgh

Daily Beast showcases SIA professor's new book about U.S. Ambassadors

SIA professor responds to Pittsburgh Post Gazette columnist arguing torture report is a liberal plo

Publication quotes SIA professor on U.N. gun control treaty and the U.S. response

SIA professor and retired U.S. Ambassador Dennis C. Jett

In the New Republic SIA professor argues that the GOP continues to let paranoia prevent legislation beneficial to the U.S.

Sophia McClennen spoke with Footnote about Stephen Colbert’s impact on U.S. politics

McClennen's public radio interview about the meaning of Stephen Colbert's farewell

Orange County Register quotes SIA professor on Stephen Colbert

Why John Oliver is smarter than the State Department

Sophia McClennen remembers how Jon Stewart destroyed Crossfire

SIA professor Sophia McClennen gets top billing on Salon (magazine) writing on the recent satirical triumphs of news satirists

Satire’s unique approach to question power and encourage independent thought

Can satire save our democracy? Is comedy our main source of news? Find out an interview with SIA professor Sophia McClennen

When Colbert’s character is gone, who'll help us laugh at the pundits while keeping them in check?

Ten reasons why we will miss The Colbert Report

SIA professor and retired U.S. Ambassador Dennis C. Jett

Christian Science Monitor quotes SIA professor Dennis Jett on the role of openly gay U.S. ambassadors

Students learn by doing as SIA launches internship program in D.C.

Students learn by doing as SIA launches internship program in D.C.

Can satirical news alter viewers' perceptions? Capital News Service quotes SIA professor Sophia McClennen on the issue.

SIA professor and retired U.S. ambassador pens book on why U.S. ambassadors still matter and how to get better ones

SIA professor answers why Russia and Iran have more cyber forces than the U.S.

SIA professor: U.S. failure to reach nuclear agreement with Iran will boost Iran-China relations

SIA launches internship program in D.C.

Penn State professors pen book on role of legal signs in law