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  • By salve.regina On August 24, 2018 In Tags Dr. Jeffrey Lewis, North Korea, Nuclear
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    The 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States

    “The skies over the Korean Peninsula on March 21, 2020, were clear and blue.” So begins this sobering report on the findings of the National Commission on the Nuclear Attacks against the United States, established by law by Congress and President Donald J. Trump to investigate the horrific events of the next three days. An independent, bipartisan panel led by nuclear expert Jeffrey Lewis, the commission was charged with finding … Read More

  • By Francesca Spidalieri On November 3, 2015 In Cyber Leadership, Featured, Featured Issue, Featured Slide, Pell Center Tags cyber attack, Cyber Attacks, Cyber Awareness, Cyber Education, Cyber Hygiene, Cyber Leadership, cyber-security, Cybersecurity, National Security, public policy, state government
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    Pell Center Releases “State of the States on Cybersecurity” Report

    Eight States Lead the Rest in Cybersecurity Readiness New Pell Center study establishes benchmarks for state government in meeting the cyber threat Newport, R.I. — Eight U.S. states are leading the rest in cybersecurity readiness.  In a new report from the Pell Center at Salve Regina University, Senior Fellow Francesca Spidalieri reviews the efforts of state governments in California, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Virginia, and Washington.  These states provide … Read More

  • By Jim Ludes On August 31, 2020 In Featured, Featured Issue, Featured Slide, Pell Center, Story in the Public Square Tags Black Lives Matter, Election 2020, Protests
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    Reporting on the Portland Protests with Noelle Crombie

    Air Dates: August 31-September 6, 2020 While national media coverage often swoops in to cover local stories with national significance, local reporters are typically there from the beginning.  They know the details.  They know the sequence of events.  And they know the community in which they are reporting.  Noelle Crombie knows Portland as well as anyone and she’s been reporting on the protests and violence in that beautiful city. Crombie … Read More

  • By Jim Ludes On October 2, 2019 In Featured, Featured Slide, Opinion Tags Deep State, U.S. Congress, U.S. Constitution
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    The Real Meaning of “Deep State”

    One of the proudest moments in my life had no witnesses—at least none that I know personally.  On my very first day working on Capitol Hill, I reported to the Senate personnel office.  I think I was told to go down to complete some paperwork.  I signed a couple of documents, and then a clerk—I remember he wasn’t wearing his suit-coat—told me to raise my right hand.  I did, and … Read More

  • Jeffrey Lewis on Story in the Public Square
    By salve.regina On November 27, 2018 In Featured, Featured Issue, Featured Slide, General, Pell Center, Story in the Public Square Tags arms control, Arms Control Wonk, disarmament, Dr. Jeffrey Lewis, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, North Korea, Nuclear, nuclear weapons, The 2020 Commission Report
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    The 2020 Commission Report with Jeffrey Lewis

    Rebroadcast dates: January 26-27, 2018 Original Air Dates: December 1-2, 2018 National security analysts typically ground their work in a deep appreciation of history, context, and contemporary politics. Jeffrey Lewis adds a sophisticated understanding of nuclear weapons and the states seeking them to describe a catastrophic potential future of the U.S. relationship with North Korea. Dr. Jeffrey Lewis is the director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at CNS. Before … Read More

  • Trenni Kusnierek on Story in the Public Square
    By salve.regina On August 21, 2018 In Featured, Featured Issue, Featured Slide, General, Story in the Public Square Tags Emmy Award, politics, Sports, Sports Anchor, Sports Reporting, Trenni Kusnierek
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    Pastimes meet Politics with Emmy-winning Sports Anchor & Reporter Trenni Kusnierek

    Air dates: August 25-27, 2018 Sports have the power to unify people from diverse backgrounds, to give us something to be excited about and to talk about, together, no matter who we are, what we do, or where we’re from. But in the last couple of years, politics intruded in our pastimes. As an Emmy-winning sports anchor and reporter, Trenni Kusnierek has a unique perspective on sports in American culture. … Read More

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    By Francesca Spidalieri On July 21, 2017 In Cyber Leadership, Featured Issue, Featured Slide, General, Opinion, Picks of the Week Tags cyber issues, cyber operations, Cyber Preparedness, cyber-security, Cybersecurity, National cybersecurity, National Governors Association, President Trump, Rhode Island, state cybersecurity, United States
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    As U.S. States Join Forces to Boost Cybersecurity, Federal Government Slashes U.S. Leadership in Cyberspace

    “38 Governors Sign ‘a Compact to Improve State Cybersecurity’” | Government Technology “Tillerson to Shut Cyber Office in State Department Reorganization” | Bloomberg “Top State Cyber Official to Exit, Leaving a Myriad Questions” | Politico Rhode Island recently hosted the National Governors Association (NGA) meeting, during which 38 state governors pledged to make cybersecurity a top priority and agreed to further develop statewide plans to enhance cybersecurity governance, prepare and defend their states from cyber incidents, … Read More

  • By Jim Ludes On January 20, 2015 In Cyber Leadership, Featured, News Tags Cyber Leadership, Cybersecurity, President Obama, RICCI
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    President Obama’s State of the Union Echoes Recommendations from the Pell Center

    The Pell Center’s work on cybersecurity has proven to be a step ahead when these topics reach the national stage. President Barack Obama has previewed some of the key issues he plans to discuss during his State of the Union address, especially new cybersecurity initiatives in areas from ID theft to consumer privacy. One of the more notable proposals is the creation of a national data breach notification law that … Read More

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    By salve.regina On January 7, 2015 In International Relations Tags college, Global Challenges, higher education
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    New Report Compares the U.S. Financing of Higher Education to Global Competitors

    NEWPORT, R.I. – A report published by the Pell Center at Salve Regina University explores how American students finance their education in comparison to students abroad. The four global models of higher education are represented by the United States, England, Japan, and Denmark. The American model of paying for a college education has led to $1.2 trillion in student loan debt. For the most part, college students in other modern … Read More

  • By salve.regina On December 12, 2014 In News, Opinion, Public Policy Tags Sentate Torture Report, U.S. Senate
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    Picks of the Week | The Senate Torture Report

    The Senate Torture Report and the Long Walk Home Report Portrays a Broken CIA Devoted to a Failed Approach | The New York Times Panel Faults CIA Over Brutality and Deceit in Terrorism Interrogations | The New York Times Floor Statement by Senator John McCain on Senate Intelligence Committee Report on CIA Interrogation Methods | John McCain I remember where I was—on a USAirways flight home to DC sometime in … Read More

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