Editor of The Globe Lauren Jacobsen

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Hey everybody! I am very excited to be serving as the Globe Editor-in-Cheif for the 2009-2010 Academic Year! I am in the Elliott School of International Affairs majoring in International Affairs. I'm originally from Cleveland, OH in the great Midwest, but I am now happy to call DC home! I have been an active IAS member since day one, and other than this wonderful organization, I am involved in STAR, the Hatchet, and my job in the GWU Admissions Office. I am thrilled to be a part of the executive board of this truly honorable organization and I hope this year will bring lots of new experiences and a greater knowledge of the GWU, DC, and the international community.

As Globe Editor, I will strive to assimilate the IAS members to express themselves through this truly admirable academic journal, an essential part of this organization and will do all I can to build a strong group of IAS lovers! As Editor in Chief, I am accepting submissions for The Globe, the International Affairs Society’s truly admirable academic journal. This is a completely student-run publication, and it's the only publication at GW solely devoted to international affairs. I encourage all who are interested in writing for The Globe to do so. If you have any questions, concerns, or ideas for or about The Globe, please feel free to e-mail me.

About The Globe

The Globe is the International Affairs Society's monthly newsmagazine composed of academic papers and columns written by members of GWIAS. It's an entirely student-run publication and it's the only one at GW solely devoted to international affairs.

2008 Editions of The Globe

The Globe is published monthly, and you can always find the latest edition — and past ones — right here! Click on the links below to read this year's Globes.

Please send any questions, concerns, and of course, submissions to the Editor in Chief, Catie Merino, at iasglobe@gmail.com.

Write for The Globe

Did you just write a great essay or paper on international affairs for a class? Have you read anything in the newspaper or online that made you think? With so much going on the in the world, there is so much to talk about, and you can start a discussion by submitting something you wrote for class or writing a new article and getting it published in The Globe!

Everyone interested in writing for the official publication of IAS is strongly encouraged to e-mail Globe editor Lauren Jacobsen and submit papers to be published.

Happy writing!




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