Stevens Center News
The following highlights and links provide recent updates on TSC and Arctic Security issues:
Strengthening international security cooperation: Mongolian Armed Forces visit Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies
In another significant stride toward increased international security cooperation, Colonel T. Galbadrakh, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Mongolian Armed Forces, made a pivotal visit to the...
TSC delegation strengthens international security cooperation at Arctic Frontiers 2024
In a resolute effort to advance the objectives outlined in the National Strategy for the Arctic Region, members of the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies converged at Arctic Frontiers...
Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies launches Coffee Talk initiative
In an effort to foster stronger community relationships and promote collaborative security solutions for the Arctic region, the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies has launched a new...
Dr. Kathryn Friedman: Leading the charge in Arctic security legal education
In the realm of Arctic security studies, Dr. Kathryn Friedman stands as a guiding force, leading initiatives to enhance understanding and cooperation in this critical domain. As the North American...
National Guard Arctic Interest Council meeting strengthens U.S. Arctic security cooperation
The National Guard Arctic Interest Council 2024 Annual Meeting convened in Essex, Vermont from Jan. 31 to Feb. 1, showcasing the pivotal role of the National Guard in fostering security cooperation...
Ted Stevens Center welcomes first appointed Director
In the fast-evolving landscape of virtual education for security practitioners, a dedicated team of Department of Defense civilians and contractors work tirelessly behind the screens to ensure the seamless execution of the Ted Stevens Center’s School for Arctic and Climate Security Studies online courses.