The state of the Middle East today is almost unrecognizable compared to that of only 20 years prior. It’s a region that’s been destabilized by American influence and bombarded with a foreign military presence that’s done much more harm than good. It’s also a region that has somehow been forgotten in history — or at least in the American history syllabus — leaving students unable to grasp the reality of America’s place in the War on Terror.
By Mariah Casteneda
The Office of Student Affairs hosted its latest New Narratives panel last Monday entitled “Conflicts in the Middle East: Navigating the Narratives,”...
Professors William Schonfeld and Mark Petracca brought students together once again last Thursday for the latest iteration of their debate series.
The most recent installment...