Rose Kohler

Rose Kohler is the Program Associate at the Reiss Center on Law and Security. She contributes to the Center’s varying operations, events, publications, programs, and research projects.

Prior to joining the Reiss Center, Rose was an editorial intern at Foreign Affairs, where she aided the magazine’s publishing routines, research, and idea development. She also served as a research assistant to multiple professors, including Pulitzer Prize winning historian David W. Blight, and spent time working for various nonprofits. She graduated cum laude from Yale University with a B.A. in history with distinction. Her senior thesis, an exploration of war history and personal memory in soldier-authored literature, was awarded Yale’s John H. Curtis Prize for Excellence and published in the Yale Historical Review. It was also nominated for both the European and American history senior essay prizes. She has studied in New Haven and London.