center for strategic and international studies seminar -bailey reutzel
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Center for Strategic and International Studies
seminar
-Bailey Reutzel
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35 Southeast Missouri State University students were selected to participate in a senior seminar, which included studying global issues, learning from experts at one of the leading think tanks on
international studies, CSIS and presenting for the university and public community.
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Students traveled during spring break for the week long seminar in Washington D.C. They listened and discussed issues such as demography, resource scarcity, climate
change and nuclear non-proliferation.
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Four faculty advisers, Dr. Mark
Langenfeld, Dr. Willie Redmond, Dr. Kevin Dickson and Dr. Sophia Scott, helped students
along the way and accompanied them
on their trip to Washington D.C.
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The 35 students were broken into groups and took part in simulations dealing with climate change and cyber security/cyber terrorism. Each group had to come up with policy recommendations to present to the panel of experts, including military personelle.
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Students worked throughout the week with Owen Sanderson, program coordinator for the Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy for the Global Strategy Institute. Here Sanderson gives a round of applause to the faculty and students of this year’s CSIS senior seminar.
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During their spring break trip in Washington D.C. students also got to explore the city and walk the Mall.
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Students got to hang out under the Washington
Monument after the half-day seminars with the CSIS
professionals.
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Many of the students enjoyed the historical parts on the city, including the Vietnam Memorial and the newly constructed WWII Memorial that gives honor to the veterans
of the war.
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A trip to the Newseum was also one of the students
favorites. The interactive museum had the antenna off
one of the World Trade Centers from
Sept. 11.
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Also at the Newseum, were Bill Biggart’s camera and gear. He was the only journalist that died in the terrorist attack on the World
Trade Centers.
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When students got back from Washington D.C., they started working to put their finishing touches on their presentations for The Next America
seminar on April 19.
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Speaking on resource scarcity, these students used one of their members real life experience in Uganda, Africa to drive their point
home.
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Speakers from CSIS also came to Southeast and spoke to the audience, including Tom Sanderson (above). He used his expertise to talk about
America’s transnational threats.
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The seminar lasted from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Students and members of the community were given a chance to eat lunch catered by Chartwells and interact with the people around
them.
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After lunch the students finished presenting their topics, including demography, energy and climate change, nuclear nonproliferation, Russia (presentation
above) and Brazil.