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Study Abroad Fair

Jan. 23, 2020

INTS students are strongly encouraged to participate in a study abroad (generally, one or more semesters) or travel study program (generally, two weeks or more) in the region they choose as their specialization. These programs can be life-changing, and students should try to incorporate international travel and study into their...

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Sigma Iota Rho 2020 Call for Applications

Jan. 23, 2020

In 2017, INTS established a chapter of Sigma Iota Rho (SIR) at CU Denver. SIR is the national honor society for International Studies students. We are reaching out to eligible INTS juniors and seniors, but if you are interested and believe that you may be eligible (check the requirements linked...

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Dubai - City of Dreams: Course Summary by Nevin McKay Epp

Jan. 23, 2020

Dubai: City of Dreams, led by Dr. Hamilton Bean, is a new Winterim course that studies the intersecting forces of commerce, modernity, and identity in the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is one of the most unique cities in the world because over 90% of its population is non-Emirati, which creates...

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CounterART: Aesthetics of South Korean Activism and Global Perspectives

Nov. 25, 2019

There is still time to see the exhibit “CounterART: Aesthetics of South Korean Activism and Global Perspectives” curated by International Studies steering committee member and CU Denver Art History Prof. Yang Wang and artist Sammy Lee. The exhibit is open until December 15 at the Redline Gallery, 2350 Arapahoe St,...

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INTS's Annual Careers Panel

Nov. 25, 2019

On November 7 th , International Studies hosted its annual Careers Panel with four guests who offered advice to current students on international careers. INTS alumna Brenda Mendoza-Ortega (2016) spoke about how she found a perfect job as Health Promotion Facilitator at CU School of Public Health that blended her...

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INTS Co-Sponsors “De Novo”

Nov. 25, 2019

On November 3 rd , International Studies joined the Latin America Center, the Department of Political Science and the Romero Theatre troupe to co-sponsor the performance of the play “De Novo” by New York theatre company, Houses on the Moon, at St. Cajetan’s church on campus. Performed in Spanish and...

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New Course: INTS 4700: From Grapes to Wrath

Nov. 25, 2019

INTS 4700 / COMM 4710: From Grapes to Wrath: the history, geography, and international cultural heritage of wine in the age of climate change. To register for this course, you need to select the campus "extended studies" rather than Denver campus. The course will still meet on Auraria campus.

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Esther Bellinsky Earns Fall 2019 CLAS Outstanding Undergraduate Award

Nov. 21, 2019

Esther Bellinksy has earned the College's highest award, Outstanding Undergraduate. Each semester, the award is given to a single BA and a single BS student who represent the best of CU Denver, not only in academic achievement, but also as a leader in our College community. Esther will graduate summa...

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Jazmin Beltran Earns Peace Corps Volunteer Position

Sept. 5, 2019

Jazmin Beltran has been invited to serve in the Peace Corps in Senegal as a Community Health Support Agent. She will be departing in February for service and is excited to be able to obtain such valuable experience in public health. She previously earned a Peace Corps Prep Certificate ...

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INTS Alumna, Vannesa Campuzano, Begins Peace Corps Work

Aug. 8, 2019

INTS Alumna, Vannesa Campuzano, was officially sworn in as a Peace Corps Volunteer on Tuesday after 10 weeks of training. She will be working for Ecuador’s Ministry of Social and Economic Inclusion (MIES) at a casa hogar, which is a state funded orphanage. More about the work of Peace Corps...

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