
UPCOMING EVENTS
FALL 2018 SYMPOSIUM: NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
The Stanford Nonproliferation Actvism Project presents its first fall symposium:
"Nuclear Weapons in the 21st Century: Education and Activism 50 Years After the Non-Proliferation Treaty"
Featuring:
William J. Perry, former Secretary of Defense
Siegfried Hecker, former Director of Los Alamos
Philip Yun, COO of Ploughshares Fund
Undergraduate researchers
The event begins at 2pm, followed by a reception.
This event is generously co-sponsored by CISAC, MS&E, and the Stanford Speakers Bureau.
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RSVP: tinyurl.com/SNAP18

LEADERSHIP

Jonah Glick-Unterman is the President and Founder of the Stanford Nonproliferation Activism Project. He also is a research assistant for former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry and serves as class president.

Katherine Irajpanah is Vice President of the Project. She is an International Relations major and an Honors Student at the Center for International Security and Cooperation.

Rossella Ceruli serves as the Financial Officer for the Stanford Nonproliferation Activism Project. A Critical Language Scholar of the U.S. Department of State, Rossella is double majoring in Political Science and Slavic Studies.

Federico Derby serves as a member of the Project's Executive Board and as a research assistant for former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry. He is an Honors Student at the Center for International Security and Cooperation.

Ayano Kitano serves as a member of the Executive Board for the Stanford Nonproliferation Activism Project. An intern for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, she also is an Honors Student at the Center for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law.

ABOUT US
The Stanford Nonproliferation Activism Project strives to bring awareness about the existential threat nuclear weapons pose to the international community. We hope to bring accessible educational programs and onorpoliferation activism to the Stanford campus in order to educate and inspire the student body. Ultimately, we hope to invigorate the conversation surrounding nuclear securuty, transforming it into an issue that is relevant to students today.