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[CU Events Calendar] Want to boost your resume, gain hands-on professional experience, and see the world? Join Education Abroad for the International Internships Info Session on Jan 21st from 5:00 - 6:00 PM in CASE E230.
[CU Events Calendar] Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to immerse yourself in a new experience -- building relationships, exchanging cultures and knowledge, and helping transform lives for generations.
[AFAR.com] As New Year's Eve approaches and you start planning your festivities, take a second to explore how other cultures around the world celebrate the changing of the calendar year.
Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships - Funding Available!The Center for Asian Studies (CAS) is offering fellowships to all CU-Boulder students and MSU Denver undergraduates for summer 2026.Check out this video about why to apply for
Through working with the CU Boulder Basic Needs Center, Lily Cox (IAFS ’27) has shaped her Buff journey around a commitment to making a difference. Her passions in global affairs, media and student support fuel her drive to share meaningful stories and highlight how the CU Boulder community supports students. Read her story and learn about the Basic Needs Center today!
[Humanitix] Join the Boulder Public Library on Tuesday, December 16th at 1-2:30 PM for a Bill Kellogg Discussion featuring Rachel Rinaldo, faculty director of CU's Center for Asian Studies, for a presentation on women's rights in Indonesia.
We’re excited to launch a new “Where Are They Now?” feature, highlighting IAFS alumni and the paths they’ve taken since graduation. Each feature shares updates on career, accomplishments, and personal milestones, giving the IAFS
[CU Events Calendar] Please join us for an important and engaging book talk with author Dr. Danielle Leavitt. Dr. Leavitt will be discussing her book: "By the Second Spring: Seven Lives and One Year of the War in Ukraine." WHEN: Thursday December 4, 2025 at 5:30 PM. LOCATION: Wolf Law Building, Room 206
[GSLL] IAFS Faculty Committee member Beverly Weber (GSLL) co-edited a special issue of English Language Notes titled “Refuge and Displacement." The issue centers the stories of those who have experienced forced displacement, exploring care, solidarity, and creative responses through both scholarly and artistic work.- Scott Renner (IAFS '86, Law '93) currently serves as the Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Kingston, Jamaica. We asked Scott if he would be willing to share about his experiences in Jamaica in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. His