Lois Roth Foundation

Lois Roth Foundation

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Honoring the life and work of Lois Wersba Roth by promoting and encouraging dialogue across national, linguistic, disciplinary and cultural boundaries.

01/19/2026

On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we honor Dr. King’s legacy of inclusivity, dialogue, and service.

At the Lois Roth Foundation, we are inspired by his vision and will continue to advance understanding through exchange.

Photos from Lois Roth Foundation's post 12/21/2025

The Lois Roth Foundation and the Public Diplomacy Council of America (PDCA) are pleased to announce the inaugural winners of the Richard T. Arndt Prize for an Outstanding Work on Cultural Diplomacy.

Co-Winners:
Dr. Nicholas Cull (USC) — Reputational Security: Refocusing Public Diplomacy for a Dangerous World

Dr. Pete Millwood (University of Melbourne) — Improbable Diplomats: How Ping-Pong Players, Musicians, and Scientists Remade U.S.-China Relations

Honorable Mention:
Dr. Elisabeth Piller (University of Freiburg) — Selling Weimar: German Public Diplomacy and the United States, 1918–1933

Congratulations to the authors for their outstanding contributions!

12/01/2025

Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday!

We’re gearing up for a big day of giving, and we’d love your support. Support literature, scholarly research, and exchanges that bring cultures closer together.

11/21/2025

🌟Alumna Spotlight: Kristina Nielsen (2023 Project Support Award for Denmark)🌟

When Kristina first began her research on multiculturalism in Denmark supported by the Project Support Award, she was an assistant professor at Southern Methodist University. Since then, she has earned tenure and transformed her original project into new articles and a forthcoming book, Aztec Music and Dance in California.

Congratulations on this major accomplishment, Kristina! We can’t wait to see what you do next.

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