International Affairs
CU alum mixes CIA career into newly published cocktail memoir.
ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è political scientist Jeffrey Nonnemacher asserts that Western European national political parties use their affiliations with party families to signal their own political viewpoints.
Award will allow Teaching Professor Caroline Conzelman to teach and conduct research on sustainability in Murcia, Spain.
ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è historian Lucy Chester notes that the recent tensions between the two nations, incited by the April 22 terrorist attack in Kashmir, are the latest in an ongoing cycle.
Eminent German historian Paul Nolte will discuss whether the golden age of democracy is over or whether it can escape collapse and recover.
In response to public requests, ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è experts will discuss range of topics in Arab-Israeli conflict at Wednesday forum, which is open to the community.
Donations unlock a $200,000 fundraising match commitment, helping support study abroad experiences.
Benjamin Lourie career has made twists and turns, taking him to outer Mongolia and back to Moscow, where he opened a Tex-Mex restaurant near Red Square—two weeks before Russia invasion of Ukraine.
This new program, headed up by the social sciences division, recognizes students that are taking a stand
Alumnus is working with nonprofit to help kids across the globe achieve academic goals through skateboarding.