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    The CELL is currently hiring for three positions, including two full-time roles. The Special Projects Coordinator, in particular, could be a great fit for a fall-term graduate! The following positions include:Writer and Communications
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    Thursday, November 10th, 5-6pm (MDT)Video available here.  Join the International Affairs community in this Global Speaker Series presentation by Dr. Glenn E. Robinson on his recent book titled “Global Jihad: A Brief
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    Seniors and Graduate Students: Are you interested in challenging yourself in an impact-driven career? By joining Teach For America, you will become part of a majority-BIPOC network of leaders shaping our country's political, economic, and social
  • Oaxaca
    Interested in studying abroad in Oaxaca, Mexico?  Come find out about SURCO’s 8-week summer program focusing on social movements and environmental justice!  We will have an information session on Monday, October 3 at 11am in Guggenheim
  • Splash
    The Rotary District 5450 WASH Local Action Group invites all interested students to its 12th Annual Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) Symposium on Saturday, October 8th. Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) are basic necesities for a healthy
  • CU in DC
    Intern, study, and explore in our nation’s capital this Spring! CU in D.C. offers students the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to earn twelve credits while gaining hands-on work experience in their field of study. Join us virtually on Monday, Sept 26
  • field of grain with a radioactive sign at Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukraine
    The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has confirmed not only the centrality of energy to the war, but also the importance of Ukraine to global energy policy, with its far-reaching economic, environmental, and cultural
  • sign with painting of earth and words "one world"
    When Anna Iwanciw (IntlAf’22) was in high school, her class watched the documentary Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret, prompting her to become a vegetarian and reduce her personal carbon footprint.  Iwanciw feels her
  • michael english headshot
    Congratulations to Dr. Michael D. English on his well-deserved promotion to Director of the Peace, Conflict and Security (PACS) Program! Dr. English was hired into the program as an instructor in 2018 and hired as Associate
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