Friday, March 14, 2014

 International Relations in the Age of Surveillance:  What NSA Means To U.S./EU Relations

On Monday, March 10th, Adelphi's International Studies Program was honored to host Mary Ellen Callahan, currently the Chair of Jenner & Block's Privacy and Information Governance Practice, for a lecture about different global approaches to security and privacy. With Callahan's extensive expertise in the field of privacy protection and national security, it was fantastic to hear an insider's perspective to recent cybersecurity events, including the Edward Snowden case. 

In her lecture, Callahan briefly described the U.S. government's approach to privacy, specifically the Privacy Act of 1974 and Executive Order 12333. She also discussed the key Fair Information Practice Principles, which are widely accepted as the rules for fair information practice within the context of online intelligence. She included the European Union's approach to privacy in light of the Lisbon Treaty, emphasizing that collaboration between the bodies of the EU and between EU Member States is crucial for effective security measures in Europe. 

From a student perspective, this lecture was a perfect blend of fact-based textbook knowledge and background information along with stories about relevant professional and personal experience. The lecture was captivating to a wide audience, and certainly opened participants' eyes to the complexities of cybersecurity and personal privacy in a globalized world.




Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Undergraduate Web Internship, Summer 2014 – New York, NY

The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law is a non-partisan public 
policy and law institute that focuses on improving the systems of democracy and justice. A 
singular institution – part think-tank, part public interest law firm, part advocacy group – the 
Brennan Center combines research, scholarship, legislative and legal advocacy, and 
communications to win meaningful, measurable change in the public sector. 
We are seeking an intern to provide administrative and clerical support to the Communications 
Department’s Web staff in our New York office. 

Responsibilities: Activities and responsibilities may include:

  •  Updating the website with blog posts, analysis, videos, photos 
  •  Optimizing web pages 
  •  Posting to social media 
  •  Updating our contact database 
  •  Providing general online support 

Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have:

  •  Basic knowledge of HTML, Photoshop, Excel, social media 
  •  Excellent writing skills 
  •  Interest in online communications 
  •  Passion for our issues 
  •  Initiative, imagination, and versatility 
  •  Be open to evolving responsibilities 

This internship is only open to current undergraduate students. 

Hours: 16 hours per week with one day (Friday) in the office 
Pay: $11.00 per hour. 

Duration: May – August 2014. To Apply: Please visit www.brennancenter.org/employment, and upload, where it says "attach resume", one document containing your cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references. No phone calls, please. 

Deadline: April 9, 2014. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, and decisions will be 
made as soon as appropriate candidates are identified. 

Friday, March 7, 2014

Foreign Language Writing Award Competition

The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures announces the 

Melvin and Marian Prottas Foreign Language Writing Award Competition 

in French, Italian and Spanish
The competition is open to all Adelphi University students. Submissions may include essays, poetry or short stories.
Entry Deadline: Friday, April 4, 2014
First Place Winner will receive $100
Second Place Winner will receive $50
Third Place Winner will receive $25
Send entries to: The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Science 216C or you may emailccastellon@adelphi.edu.
Please note: Previous contest winners must wait two years before entering the contest again