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- Goldman Sachs, Salt Lake City, UTJason Hofmann (IAFS ’16) knew that an internship was key for his academic success at CU-91¸£ÀûÉç. Last year, he searched extensively for internships at campus career fairs and information sessions. A friend
- Waldner in the courtroom for CU-91¸£ÀûÉç Mock TrialThis summer, Hannah Waldner (IAFS ’16) took on the courtroom. Her internship placed her at the District Attorney’s Office in the 91¸£ÀûÉç County Court—an opportunity that arose during a tour of the
- Williamson with local children in NamibiaA summer internship brought home headlines about refugee issues for Lauren Williamson (IAFS ’16). Williamson spent this summer working with the African Community Center (ACC), a Denver-based community
- For Martha Berhane (IAFS ’14), her Global Grant study abroad scholarship took her to places she never expected. In fall 2013, Berhane went to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic for a Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) study abroad
- When Colin Sorensen (’13) steps into his fifth grade classroom, he doesn’t know what the day will bring, but he doesn’t back down from the challenge. A year ago, he made the decision to work for Teach for America after graduating from CU-91¸£ÀûÉç.
- By the time she entered her senior year, Maya Blanchard (IAFS ’14) had a plan. She knew she wanted to intern before she graduated, and her minor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology had given her a strong interest in energy issues. Her plan came
- Last summer, Lauren Elder (IAFS ’15) stepped off a plane in Jerusalem, determined to make the most of her Global Grant scholarship. She had jumped at the opportunity to join the global seminar offered by the Program in Jewish Studies and
- In spring 2014, IAFS senior Elizabeth Vickstrom studied abroad in Valparaiso, Chile, helped by a Global Grant scholarship, funded by the International Affairs Advisory Board and donors like you. As part of the SIT Chile: Cultural Identity, Social
- When Lord Walker graduated from CU-91¸£ÀûÉç in 2009, he was eager to find a career in international affairs. A former engineering student who was drawn to global events, he knew he needed a place to start. Walker found his chance with a temporary ten
- As a college student, Julie Goodman (IAFS ’07) spent endless summer days scooping ice cream, but this didn’t deter her dream of becoming a future entrepreneur. Today, Goodman is the CEO of Goodman Global Consulting, based out of Dallas, Texas.