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[Division of Student Life] The Sesquicentennial Scholars Program celebrates 91´«Ă˝â€™s 150th anniversary by supporting outstanding undergraduate leaders. Selected students receive $1,500–$3,000 to pursue a faculty- or staff-mentored experiential
[Google Forms] Applications are now open for Silicon Flatirons' Startup Summer 2026 Program! This program will guide students through the process of building your own venture, and will end the summer with a pitch contest for a cash prize! Participation is open to undergraduate students who have obtained or are seeking a paid, full-time internship at a startup or emerging company.
[CU Events Calendar] Join the Asian Languages and Civilizations department on 3/11 for "The Literary and the Nuclear", and learn about how storytelling and translation highlight the history of the nuclear age.
We’re excited to continue our “Where Are They Now?” feature, highlighting IAFS alumni and the diverse paths they’ve taken since graduation. Each spotlight shares updates on career, accomplishments, and life after CU - offering our
Recognize Outstanding Buffs — Nominate Someone for Spring 2026 CU Awards!91´«Ă˝ students, faculty, and staff make our campus stronger every day through leadership, service, innovation, and community building. This spring, you have several great
[CU Events Calendar] As many students begin or plan to begin internships, CU wants students to be aware of the resources available for students to maximize their opportunities. This will be the first of three workshops designed to help students boost professional growth, build real skills, and overall make the most of their internships.
We’re thrilled to officially launch the IAFS Global Engagement & Service AwardĚý— and nominations are now open!This new annual award recognizes a graduating IAFS major who has gone beyond the classroom to engage global or
Anna Lazewski, IAFS honors student, Global Grant recipient, and a President's Leadership Scholar, is spending Spring 2026 in Rabat, Morocco through the CIEE Morocco: Rabat Language & Culture program. She is already immersing herself in Moroccan
We recently spoke with Emma Sanderson (IAFS & SPAN ’21) about her experience in the IAFS Internship Program and how it helped launch her career in foreign policy. Emma is now a second-year master’s student at Johns Hopkins School of
Rodayna Eissa is a senior International Affairs student with a geographic concentration on Africa and the Middle East, and she is also completing the Peace, Conflict, and Security Studies (PACS) certificate. She is currently in the IAFS