by Sentinel Project | Nov 18, 2011 | General News
Only months after the development of our University Chapters program, we have gone international! Our first International Chapter is at Mercyhurst College, located in Erie, Pennsylvania. Under the direction of Diane Chido, Adjust Professor of Intelligence Studies at...
by Sentinel Project | Nov 6, 2011 | General News
The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention is now in its fourth year and it’s time to step up our organizational development efforts. We’ve spent our first three years focusing on technology and research, which drive our Early Warning System and help identify...
by Sentinel Project | Nov 6, 2011 | General News
We are getting near the end of the term and are making progress on Gin! A prototype should be finished by the end of the term! Leemor has been getting in contact with Sisi ni Amani to get specifications of their messages. Vincent has been working on combining django...
by Sentinel Project | Oct 19, 2011 | General News
We are 4 weeks into our project, and we are well on our way to putting it together. Vincent and Leemor have been working on different aspects of the frontend. Vincent has been mocking up a rough prototype and also researching the best and most efficient ways to...
by Sentinel Project | Oct 12, 2011 | General News, Team Announcements
The Sentinel Project’s second University Chapter (lead by Briana Miller, Rachel Gardner and Rebecca Dixon) is at Mount Allison University! Stay posted to learn more about their plans and events.
by Sentinel Project | Oct 10, 2011 | General News
UCOSP (Undergraduate Canadian Open Source Project) is a group of Canadian University students who are working on an open source project from different universities. They have joined the Sentinel project to start on a project called GIN (Ground Information Network)...
by Troy Powell | Oct 6, 2011 | Iran, Situations of Concern
Unfortunately, we have some very serious updates from the Iranian Baha’i situation of concern, where our information indicates that the region of Isfahan (also spelled Esfahan) is a significant flashpoint. Isfahan is populated predominantly by Shiite Arabs throughout...
by Christopher Tuckwood | Oct 6, 2011 | General News, Team Announcements
Our work here at the Sentinel Project is important but we know that we can’t do it alone. There are many other groups around the world with whom we share a common cause and so we are always enthusiastic about collaborating. This is why I’m pleased to introduce you to...
by Sentinel Project | Oct 2, 2011 | General News
Earlier this year, Henry from our Research Team introduced us to the concept of a birthday wish when he pledged to raise $1,000 for the Sentinel Project from his friends and family. Amazingly, Henry reached his goal and set an example for the rest of the Sentinel...
by Christopher Tuckwood | Oct 1, 2011 | General News, Kenya, Team Announcements
You might recall that a few weeks ago we were rallying support (and your votes) for our submission to the International Telecommunications Union conference, ITU Telecom World 2011. Well, thanks to your support I have some really exciting news to share because the...