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- 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-Boulder professor of geography, IAFS committee member and
- Emily at her health practicum in GaboroneIn summer 2015, Emily Martin ('IAFS 16) studied abroad with the CIEE Botswana: Gaborone Community Public Health Program. She shared the following update with IAFS:Dumela from Botswana! So much has
- Goldman Sachs, Salt Lake City, UTJason Hofmann (IAFS ’16) knew that an internship was key for his academic success at CU-Boulder. Last year, he searched extensively for internships at campus career fairs and information sessions. A friend
- Waldner in the courtroom for CU-Boulder Mock TrialThis summer, Hannah Waldner (IAFS ’16) took on the courtroom. Her internship placed her at the District Attorney’s Office in the Boulder County Court—an opportunity that arose during a tour of the
- Williamson with local children in NamibiaA summer internship brought home headlines about refugee issues for Lauren Williamson (IAFS ’16). Williamson spent this summer working with the African Community Center (ACC), a Denver-based community
- For Martha Berhane (IAFS ’14), her Global Grant study abroad scholarship took her to places she never expected. In fall 2013, Berhane went to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic for a Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) study abroad
- When Colin Sorensen (’13) steps into his fifth grade classroom, he doesn’t know what the day will bring, but he doesn’t back down from the challenge. A year ago, he made the decision to work for Teach for America after graduating from CU-Boulder.