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White Christian Nationalism & The Future of U.S. Politics

March 5, 2025

Please mark your calendars and join us at CU Denver ( Student Commons 2600 ) on Friday, March 28th at 6:30 p.m. for a moderated discussion between distinguished scholars of U.S. religion, Dr. Anthea Butler , Geraldine R. Segal Professor in American Social Thought at the University of Pennsylvania and...

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Impactful Careers with a PSCI Graduate Degree

Feb. 27, 2025

Mark your calendars for a career talk with Karen Sugar, department alum and instructor for a zoom conversation on career possibilities after graduate study in political science! “In a moment of brilliance or insanity, I founded Women's Global Empowerment Fund (WGEF), an international NGO, in a country I had never...

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Affordable Housing Panel with Robin Kniech

Feb. 25, 2025

First Fridays: Affordable Housing in Colorado — CU Denver Research & Response Friday, March 7, 2025 CU Denver School of Public Affairs would like to cordially invite you to a First Friday Breakfast Series event. Join CU Denver’s School of Public Affairs for an insightful discussion on the affordable housing...

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Research & Creative Activities Symposium 2025

Feb. 21, 2025

Working in a research group, writing a compelling paper in class, developing a research project, working on a film, or have an art series to showcase? RaCAS is a welcoming place to share your research or creative activity with the CU Denver community! It's ok if your project is still...

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W.E.B. Du Bois From Theory to Action event

Feb. 21, 2025

Join us for a special occasion that examines the impactful leadership of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois and establishes a dialogue on the relevance of his contributions to today's rapidly shifting social and political climate. William Edward Burghardt (W.E.B.) Du Bois (1868-1963) was one of America’s foremost Black intellectuals and activists...

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Breslin 2026 U.S. Senate Campaign Seeks Volunteers

Feb. 12, 2025

Karen Breslin is a university professor, lawyer, and former long-time employee of the National Park Service. She ran for the US Senate against Michael Bennet, drawing 19 percent of delegates at the state assembly, a considerable accomplishment as a newcomer with no prior political experience and with minimal fundraising. This...

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Community Forum: Student, Faculty, & Staff Dialogue

Feb. 5, 2025

Join together for an open discussion of the current political environment and what it means for CU Denver. Thurs. February 13, 4:30-6 pm, Student Commons Room 1600 The current change in the federal government is having significant impact on higher education and our communities . Many students, faculty, and staff...

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Political Science Graduate Programs Q & A

Jan. 31, 2025

Interested in Political Science graduate study? Considering graduate program options? Join us for an informal Q & A session with faculty and students from the CU Denver Political Science Department. Hear about our programs, certificates, funding options, and career paths associated with this type of graduate study. All MSU, CCD...

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Union reform opponents misunderstand history, James Walsh tells Denver Post

Jan. 30, 2025

Political Science Associate Professor James Walsh, a labor history expert, provided crucial context to a current Colorado state legislative effort to give unions greater freedom to organize workplaces during an interview with the Denver Post. The 1943 Labor Peace Act currently requires two worker elections to fully establish a union...

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High Line Canal Conservancy Nonprofit Internship Program

Jan. 30, 2025

The High Line Canal Conservancy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit with the mission to preserve, protect and enhance the 71-mile long High Line Canal in partnership with the public. They are in need of a summer intern for 20-24 hours of work a week. This is a paid internship, and timeline...

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