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- Veronica Baker (IAFS/PSCI Fall '15) participated in the Virtual Student Foreign Service (VSFS) for two years in a row, working for the State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. In her first year, she tracked human
- *This article was featured in the Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine, Spring 2016 edition. To read the original, please visit: http://artsandsciences.colorado.edu/magazine/2016/02/world-studies-pave-way-to-a-stellar-career/ This is a not-
- At an age when most children are just beginning to learn about the United States of America, Bre Bailey (IAFS ’17) was already fascinated with many different countries around the world. The Colorado Springs native remembers watching the movie
- George A. Codding, son of former International Affairs Director and CU professor George Codding, Jr., has kept an interest in global issues in the family. Codding, ‘84 alum of International Affairs and Political Science and ’89 alum of the School of
- Marissa Heimler (’17) is majoring in International Affairs and Spanish, and is currently studying abroad for the Fall 2015 semester with the ISA: Hispanic Studies Program, in Granada, Spain. This program offers Spanish language courses as well as a
- The mission of the Peace Corps is to promote world peace and friendship by providing qualified volunteers to interested countries in need of trained manpower, by fostering a better understanding of Americans on the part of the people served and by
- Congratulations to the 2015-2016 IAFS Emerging Scholars!Earlier this year, the IAFS Program recognized the Emerging Scholars of the program. This is a merit-based recognition, for IAFS students with an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher. To share
- Congratulations to the CU Model United Nations team (CU Model UN) for being recognized with six awards at the Fall 2015 NMUN DC Conference (October 30-November 1, 2015). This is a new record for CU Model UN! National Model United Nations (NMUN
- This article was published in the Daily Camera, October 27, 2015:Original ArticleBy Sarah KutaStaff Writer, Daily CameraAfter weeks of contention about access to the debate, nearly 100 select students with an array of academic and social interests
- John O’Loughlin, second from right, accepts the Semenov-Tyan-Shansky gold medalfor research on Russia. Photo courtesy of the Russian Geographical Society.John O’Loughlin, CU-Ãå±±½ûµØ professor of geography, IAFS committee member and