CEU Alumni News

CEU Alumna Sahar Fetrat Named to BBC ‘100 Women 2021’ List

December 9, 2021
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CEU alumnaSahar Fetrat (GENS ’20, Afghanistan) was named to this year's BBC 100 Women 2021 list, which honors women around the world working to ‘reinvent society, our culture and our world.’

A graduate of CEU’s Department of Gender Studies, Sahar was cited by the BBC for her activism against gender stereotypes and her documentary film “Do Not Trust My Silence”, among other achievements. See full story.

Fantastic news and congratulations Sahar!

CEU Philanthropy Week Featured In 'Currents' Magazine

November 27, 2021
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CEU Philanthropy Week was recently featured in the "Spotlight on Impact" column of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education's (CASE) Currents magazine.

Philanthropy Week is collaboration between CEU’s Alumni Relations, Development, and Community Engagement teams, the Student Philanthropy Council – and hundreds of CEU alumni around the world. 

Alumnus Zsolt Enyedi Co-Authors ‘Party System Closure’ Book

November 17, 2021
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Former CEU Pro-Rector for Hungarian Affairs and CEU alumnus Zsolt Enyedi (POLS '94, Hungary) co-authored the book Party System Closure: Party Alliances, Government Alternatives, and Democracy in Europe, which was recently published by Oxford University Press.

Hear what he has to say about the book (co-authored with CEU POLS PhD Fernando Casal Bertoa) in this video.

Congratulations, Zsolt! 

“We’re not going away”: CEU Rector Meets Alumni in Budapest

October 11, 2021
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CEU’s largest alumni community in the world is in Budapest. And on the evening of Thursday, October 7, dozens of them gathered at the university’s Budapest campus for a special meet and greet with new President and Rector Shalini Randeria. 

“You are our largest constituency,” the Rector told alumni. “We need you.” 

Alumna Andrea Krizsan Publishes New Book

September 28, 2021
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CEU alumna Andrea Krizsan (POLS ’96, ’02 PhD, Romania), and co-author Conny Roggeband (University of Amsterdam), have published a new book Politicizing Gender and Democracy in the Context of the Istanbul Convention, on Palgrave MacMillan. Andrea is also a CEU professor and Democracy Institute Senior research fellow. See full story.