How Will the World Be Different?: A Practitioner’s Perspective - Kindschi Symposium on Faith & Justice at Houghton University

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Wed, Mar 6, 2024

7 PM – 8 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Wednesday, March 6, 7pm, Lib 323

“How Will the World Be Different?: A Practitioner’s Perspective”

Watch our all-star alumni panel, who came together to record a conversation about how they see the future of international order changing in their own work as a result of conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East. Guests include Chelsea Kinsman (06) who works for the US Department of State and is stationed in Jerusalem; Peter Savage (10), also with the Department of State, in D.C.; and Caleb Johnson (14), who works for the World Bank in Vienna, Austria. They are joined by current student body president Cody Johnson (24), who has won a Rangel Fellowship to support graduate study in international relations next year.

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Peter Meilaender

Dean of Religion, Humanities, and Global Studies; Professor of Political Science

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Chelsea Kinsman

Class of 2006

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Peter Savage

Class of 2010

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Caleb Johnson

Class of 2014

Caleb Travis Johnson is a Land Administration Specialist who works with governments in Europe and Central Asia to strengthen land and property rights in their respective countries. He holds a B.A. in International Relations & History from Houghton University (class of 2014) and an M.A. in Governance & Public Management from George Mason University (class of 2016).

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Cody Johnson

Class of 2024

Cody Johnson, a senior at Houghton University pursuing honors in political science, has interned with a nonprofit in Vienna, Austria and the State Department's Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs in Washington, D.C. As a 2024 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellow, he will pursue a master's in international affairs before returning to the State Department as a Foreign Service Officer.


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