Dr. Harding is widely credited for making the Elliott School an internationally competitive graduate program.
There had been a number of locations for the Elliott School.
Wilbur received his education at the segregated Elliott School in Brunswick and helped out around the barbershop after school.
More than 2,100 undergraduates and 750 graduate students attend the Elliott School, making it the largest school of international affairs in the United States.
Michael E. Brown has served as the Dean of the Elliott School since June 2005.
This iteration of the Elliott School functioned from 1913 until 1928.
The Elliott School offers undergraduate degrees in the following majors:
As an integral part of its academic focus and mission, the Elliott School runs a large number of research institutes in a variety of issues.
The undergraduate students also have the option of studying abroad during their time at the Elliott School.
Shambaugh earned his bachelor's degree from the Elliott School of International Affairs, where he now teaches.