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Archive for September 30th, 2024

Theresa Nguyen

Theresa Nguyen is an rising senior at Middlebury College specializing in International Politics and Economics with a focus on Russian language. In addition to Russian, Theresa also has bilingual certification […]

Hala Anderson

Hala Anderson is a high school student who became interested in North Korea when she lived in South Korea during the height of tensions in 2017. She is interested in […]

Timothy Goo

Timothy Goo recently completed his B.A. in International Relations at Wheaton College. Over the course of his undergraduate studies, he also studied at Stanford University, Waseda University, and Sophia University. […]

Britt Robinson

Britt Robinson is a second year MA student at The George Washington University Elliott School for International Affairs. She specializes in Korean peninsula affairs, gender, human rights, and nonprofit management. With […]

Jungeun Lee

Jungeun Lee is a freshman at Hanyang University, pursuing a major in chemistry. Living in Korea for 14 years, she learned about North Korea’s humanitarian situation for years. In elementary […]

Rebecca Pankratz

Rebecca Pankratz first developed an interest in international human rights work during the three years that she lived in India, where her father worked with a nonprofit human rights organization. […]

Jane Kuper

Jane Kuper is currently in a gap year with American University's Gap Program in their School of Professional and Extended Studies. Next year, she will be attending St. Andrews University […]

Tristin Schultz

Tristin Schultz is a third-year student at Seattle University pursuing studies in international relations and economics, with a special focus in the political economy of Asia and the Korean Peninsula. […]

Julie Kim

Julie Kim received her Bachelor’s degree with honors from Ewha Womans University (Seoul, South Korea) majoring in German and Political Science. During her studies, she was a member of German-Korean-Junior-Forum from […]

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