On April 15, SSP had the honor of presenting former Commander, US Cyber Command and Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service General Timothy D. Haugh with the General James Doolittle Award. In a discussion with SSP Director M. Taylor Fravel, General Haugh spoke about a range of issues related to intelligence, cyber, emerging technologies, and national security.
Named after General James Doolittle, the Doolittle Award recognizes an individual who has made significant contributions to the advancement of US air power.
Thank you, Heidi Urben, for your important discussion on assessing internal accountability in the US military during this week’s Wednesday Seminar.
With that, it’s a wrap on Wednesday Seminars for the semester! Wednesday Seminars will return in the fall.
Join us tomorrow for the final Wednesday Seminar of the semester, in which Heidi Urben will discuss internal accountability in the US military.
🗓️4/29 at noon ET
📍MIT community can join in person at E40-496
Congratulations to the Security Studies Program PhD students Kathryn Dura, Christine Liu, and Tyler Sagerstrom on receiving the Center for International Studies PhD Student Research Grants!
Join us for the final Wednesday Seminar of the semester, in which Heidi Urben will discuss internal accountability in the US military.
🗓️4/29 at noon ET
📍MIT community can join in person at E40-496
Thank you, Joshua Kertzer, for your lively discussion “Advisers in Foreign Policy” during this week’s Wednesday Seminar.�There are only two seminars left in the semester!
Center for Nuclear Security Policy Senior Researcher Mariana Budjeryn discusses the impasse in negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in this @tvp_world excerpt.
“AI is an extraordinary tool—but it’s not a genie to which humans can delegate judgment,” writes Joel Brenner, SSP Senior Research Fellow for @lawfaremedia .
Thank you, Rachel Myrick, for your informative discussion “Polarization and International Politics” at last week’s Wednesday Seminar. And special thanks to Caitlin Talmadge for guest hosting. Only three more seminars remaining for the semester!