Professionals in European, Eurasian, and Russian Studies (PEERS)

About Us
Professionals in European, Eurasian, and Russian Studies (PEERS) is a graduate and undergraduate student organization at the Elliott School of International Affairs at The George Washington University. We are dedicated to fostering academic and professional engagement around the issues impacting Europe, Eurasia, and Russia. Our mission is to increase awareness and promote a global understanding of these regions while facilitating interaction between students, scholars, and professionals.
Events and Opportunities
PEERS offers a range of opportunities for student involvement, including:
1. Cultural Engagement – Experience and explore the diverse cultures of the region through cultural events, film screenings, and more.
2. DC Site Visits – Exclusive visits to embassies, think tanks, federal offices, and other institutions to gain first-hand insights into policy and diplomatic practices.
3. Professional and Alumni Networking – Connect with professionals and Elliott School alumni working in the field to explore career paths and expand professional networks.
4. Events on Regional Topics – Participate in discussions with regional experts, guest speakers, and faculty on key issues shaping Europe, Eurasia, and Russia today.
5. Debates, Socials, and Game Nights – Engage with peers through friendly debates, social gatherings, and casual game nights.
6. Collaborative Events – Coordinate joint events with students from Georgetown University and SAIS for broader academic interaction.
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Executive Board


Megan Arline, President
Megan Arline is the President of PEERS. Megan is currently pursuing an M.A. from the George Washington University in International Affairs with a concentration in International Security, expected May 2026. She earned her B.A. from Michigan State University in International Relations and Comparative Cultures and Politics, with a minor in European Studies. She is the Student Program Coordinator of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES).
Bridie Bolger, Vice President
Bridie Bolger is the Vice President of PEERS. Bridie is currently working towards her Bachelor’s in International Affairs and concentrations in Europe-Eurasia and Security Policy. She is now interested particularly in the development of new security strategies, as well as international politics. She is also an administrative assistant at the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES), where she assists multiple programs with an emphasis on PONARS (Program on New approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia).

Samuel Ruggio, Event Coordinator
Samuel Ruggio is the Event Coordinator of PEERS. Samuel is pursuing a Masters in International Affairs with a concentration in Europe, Eurasia, and Russia from the Elliott School. He is from the San Francisco Bay Area and attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, AZ., where he graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Global Security and Intelligence Studies, with a concentration in Intelligence and Security, and minors in Defense Studies, International Relations, and Cyber Intelligence and Security. He studied Russian throughout college, studying abroad in St. Petersburg, Russia during the summer of 2019 with CIEE, and online through the Project GO program during the summer of 2020.
Matthew Kewley, Assistant Director of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, serves as the staff supervisor of PEERS. He can be contacted at mkewley@gwu.edu.

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