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TransPerfect Internship Announcement

Jan. 18, 2022

TransPerfect is offering paid internships (10-25 hrs per week) in marketing and business development in our Denver office that will provide candidates with real world skills and experience that employers look for when hiring recent graduates. Responsibilities include: Develop an understanding of the services and technology solutions of TransPerfect and...

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2021 Alumni Recognition Award: Mary Ann Casey

Dec. 2, 2021

2021 CU Boulder Alumni Awards CU Boulder’s Alumni Awards ceremony is among the university’s longest-standing traditions. Be fueled by the emotion, dedication and stories of the award winners and take renewed pride in your alma mater. Read about all of the 2021 CU Boulder Alumni Award Winners here . Mary...

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Boulder Weekly: The Sunk Cost of Blood and Treasure

Oct. 19, 2021

Two local experts weigh in on U.S. departure from Afghanistan. By Caitlin Rockett | August 26, 2021 | Boulder Weekly https://www.boulderweekly.com/news/the-sunk-cost-of-blood-and-treasure/ Greg Young is a professor of political science at CU Boulder and a veteran of the U.S. Navy. As a teenager in turkey, where his father was stationed during...

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Here’s an Example of the Perfect LinkedIn Profile Summary, According to Harvard Career Experts

Oct. 19, 2021

Published Wed, Sep 25 201911:07 AM EDT Updated Wed, Sep 25 20191:12 PM EDT Dustin McKissen, Contributor @DMCKISSEN If you want to have a successful career, maintaining an online presence on LinkedIn is crucial. Not only is it an effective way to network with other professionals in your field, but...

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CU INVST: Eco-Social Justice & Community Transformation

Oct. 8, 2021

INVST is currently accepting early applications & they have scholarship awards for students who apply to INVST & are accepted into the Class of 2022-2024. That INVST cohort begins programming in Summer 2022. For IAFS Majors & Minors who have a commitment to environmental activism, who work for social justice,...

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Jackie LaMaire Rogers Receives Brightest Buff Award

Sept. 16, 2021

IAFS' own Program Manager, Jackie LaMaire Rogers, has received a Brightest Buff award from the CU Boulder Staff Council. Jackie was recognized for her knowledge and collaborative spirit in the Social Sciences division of the College of Arts and Sciences, and for going above and beyond to share her expertise...

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Alumni Spotlight on Rory Burke: Skateistan is More Than Just Skateboarding with Kids

May 19, 2021

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 in Afghanistan, Cambodia, and South Africa. Their focus is on groups who are often excluded from sports and...

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Arts & Sciences Outstanding IAFS Graduates 2021

April 30, 2021

Class of 2021 outstanding graduates Each 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 to recognize the best of the best of those students. Were they...

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Katherine Rousseau, Arts & Sciences Employee of the Year 2020/21

April 30, 2021

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 first person in the Program in International Affairs to receive it. We are thrilled for...

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Mapping Afghanistan

June 26, 2020

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 along a river using U.S. Geographical Survey quads —...

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