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- Learn more about the Latin American and Latinx Studies Center's (LALSC) experiential learning and internship opportunities for 2025 on the LALSC website.
- Join the United Nations Association - «Ƶ County (UNA-BC) for their upcoming meeting on Wednesday, January 22, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. in the «Ƶ Creek Room of the «Ƶ Public Library.The featured presenter will be Dr. Zach Levey, Visiting
- CU «Ƶ Today: Thomas Zeiler, professor of history and director of the program in international affairs, shared more about former President Jimmy Carter’s life and legacy.
- Deadline Extended - February 1! Travel to Croatia and get IAFS credit! Email Anthony Papuzza anthony.papuzza@colorado.edu for more information.
- Event Registration is CLOSED due to limited space!Join us on Thursday, December 12 from 3:30-5pm in UMC 245 for a timely and thought-provoking panel discussion titled The Syrian Revolution in Historical Context. This event will delve into
- See the details from the organization below:This summer, Her Future Coalition, in collaboration with CU HEAL, invites YOU to join a six-week Community Health Internship in Kolkata, India. This unique opportunity places you at the intersection of
- Photo by Clive Luwanja. The world of climbing offers more than physical challenges—it’s a force for connection, mentorship, and transformation. Created with the support of The Global Climbing Initiative (GCI) (
- Students in the International Affairs Program recently organized an engaging panel about how the 2024 U.S. presidential election could affect foreign policy. With global issues on the rise, the discussion dug into how the election results might
- Join Studio Lab for this virtual and in person event with free pizza. Mike Tran will speak about how his time at CU shaped his future career. Mike Tran graduated from CU «Ƶ with a double major in International Affairs and Geography.
- The next meeting of the UNA-BC Discussion Series will feature IAFS/PSCI Associate Professor Sarah Sokhey. The title of her session is “Ukrainian Local Democracy and the International Context.” Tuesday, December 10th3:30pm-