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- Benjamin R. Teitelbaum is a professor of ethnomusicology and international affairs at the University of Colorado СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ, and is an award-winning expert on the radical right. He latest book, War for Eternity: Inside Bannon
- CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ 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 СÀ¶ÊÓÆµship for her language study
- CU Model United Nations (Model UN) club attends national conferences every year to debate topics such as climate change, foreign relations, and economic reform, however, the true grit of the club can be found in meetings on
- On March 22, 2017, a terror attack occurred at the Palace of Westminster in London, England. For Global Grant recipient Fallon Porter (IAFS, CMCI ’18), this felt too close to home—she was sitting at a desk, less than
- Source: The Atlantic, Sept 12, 2018 Written by Benjamin R. Teitelbaum Assistant Professor of International Affairs and Ethnomusicology, CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ The Sweden Democrats party leader, Jimmie Ã…kesson TT NEWS AGENCY /
- Maya Friedli-Schroeder Jordan ThomasCongratulations to Maya Friedli-Schroeder and Jordan Thomas for being recipients of the Fulbright СÀ¶ÊÓÆµship for AY 2018-2019. Ten CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ students and alumni have
- When Rachael Willihnganz (IAFS ‘20) came to CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ, she had one goal above the rest: graduate with Spanish language fluency for a career in Hispanic human rights and environmental policy. After being accepted into the ISA
- When it comes to job searching, the process takes persistence as well as skill. Upon graduating in spring 2017, Erin Neale (IAFS) relocated to Washington, D.C., determined to make a career in one of the most competitive cities