Category: Simons Center News & Announcements
The Simons Center for Interagency Cooperation, a program of the Command and General Staff College Foundation, has a new director effective Tuesday, August 14…
... Read MoreThe Foreign Service Journal recently published an article co-authored by Simons Center Director Ted Strickler and CGSC Chief of Staff Jeffrey LaMoe. The article examined how the Army’s professional education system develops leadership skills…
... Read MoreOn June 18, Federal Times published an op-ed penned by Command and General Staff College Foundation CEO Bob Ulin. Ulin’s op-ed examined the effect budget cuts may have on the future of interagency cooperation…
... Read MoreThe Simons Center was recently recognized by the United States Army Special Forces Association for its support of the 60th Anniversary of Special Forces Convention…
... Read MoreOn June 8, Lt. Col. Michael Tarpey was awarded the Simons Center’s Interagency Writing Award. The award recognizes original research and writing that advances the body of interagency knowledge and contributes to interagency discourse…
... Read MoreOn May 17, Major Jonathan Graebener was awarded the Simons Center’s Interagency Writing Award…
... Read MoreThe Col. Arthur D. Simons Center for the Study of Interagency Cooperation announces the winners of its Interagency Writing Competition for 2012. The competition was open to the public and ran from September 2011 through March 2012. The top three papers…
... Read MoreOn March 28, the staffs of the Simons Center and its parent organization the Command and General Staff College Foundation visited the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum in Abilene, KS…
... Read MoreMarch 16 marked the close of the Arthur D. Simons Center’s 2012 interagency writing competition. The writing competition garnered attention around the globe, with submissions coming from Germany, Switzerland, and across the United States…
... Read MorePeople frequently ask why the Col. Arthur D. Simons Center for the Study of Interagency Cooperation is located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, instead of Washington, D.C…
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