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- Rory Burke (IAFS ’03) is the Projects and Operations Director of the award-winning international non-profit organization, Skateistan. Through their innovative skateboarding and education programs, Skateistan empowers around 3000 youth aged 5-17
- Class of 2021 outstanding graduatesEach semester, thousands of students graduate from the College of Arts and Sciences. In order to recognize those students this year, the College of Arts and Sciences asked for nominations from the units
- Dear IAFS Community, Dr. Katherine Rousseau, our Assistant Director, has been recognized as an Arts & Sciences Employee of the Year for 2020/21. This is a highly selective and competitive award. Katherine is the
- Here’s a story Walker Kosmidou-Bradley (IntlAf’09) tells about his early life with maps: On a Boy Scout backpacking expedition up a slot canyon in southern Utah, when he was about 17, he and the hikers he was leading plotted their course
- The CU Faculty Council’s Committee on Racial and Ethnic Equity (CREE) has teamed with colleagues from areas of the University of Colorado system to produce a video message in support of the campus community during the pandemic. Faculty
- Eight CU Boulder students and recent alumni have been named Fulbright finalists for the 2020–21 academic year by the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. The finalists and their host countries,
- Benjamin R. Teitelbaum is a professor of ethnomusicology and international affairs at the University of Colorado Boulder, and is an award-winning expert on the radical right. He latest book, War for Eternity: Inside Bannon
- CU Boulder International Affairs and Political Science faculty, Gregory Young, was recently interviewed by NBC's 9 News to provide expertise on the future of Syria and ISIS now that Abu Bakr al Baghdadi is confirmed
- James Souza (IAFS ’10) always had an interest in the Middle East, but it was his close friends in the Smith Hall International Program (SHIP) that encouraged him to switch from Chinese to Arabic studies. SHIP is the precursor
- CU Education Abroad Student of the Year, Natalie Hagewood (IAFS ’19), spent her Spring 2018 semester in Rabat, Morocco on the CIEE Language & Culture program.Hagewood was awarded a Rotary Scholarship for her language study