Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has published a commentary in the Diplomat news magazine on Bangladesh’s Myanmar policy in the wake of intensified civil war in Myanmar.
Topic: International
Riaz interviewed by PBS NewsHour
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz was interviewed by PBS News Hour about the cases against Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus.
AsiaConnect 2024 scholarship
AsiaConnect is proud to offer two scholarships for $300 each to support ISU undergraduate students studying or researching Asian and Asian American culture, language, experiences, and/or participating in study abroad programs in Asian countries.
Riaz quoted in VOA and SCMP on ‘India Out’ campaign in Bangladesh
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has been quoted by the Voice of America (VOA) and the South China Morning Post (SCMP) on the growing anti-Indian sentiment in Bangladesh.
Dr. Riaz and alum Rana publish on how autocrats rise
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz and Department of Politics and Government alum Md. Sohel Rana, M.S. ‘21, have published the book How Autocrats Rise: Sequences of Democratic Backsliding.
Riaz delivers lecture at the University of Toronto
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz delivered a lecture at the University of Toronto Mississauga on the democratic backsliding in Bangladesh.
International Seminar Series to focus on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
The second event for the spring International Seminar Series is now open for registration.
Alternative Winter Break participants work to ‘make our world a better place’
Across the Gulf of Mexico, more than 3,000 miles away from campus, a group of 12 Illinois State University students spent a portion of winter break picking pineapples and building stoves and showers in a rural Costa Rican community as a part of a service trip through the Alternative Winter Break (AWB) program.
Riaz quoted by Aljazeera English on “India Out” campaign in Bangladesh
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has been quoted by the Al Jazeera English on the growing anti-India sentiment and a campaign to boycott Indian products in Bangladesh.
CSD goes to Belize
Twenty students and four CSD faculty—Amy Yacucci, Trish Larkin, Kim Adelman, and Lindsay Diekhoff—traveled to Belize, visiting San Ignacio, Belmopan, and Caye Caulker. While in the country, students engaged in clinical experiences under the direct supervision of their licensed speech-language pathology faculty.