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- [The Conversation] Dr. John O’Loughlin, a longtime professor in CU Boulder’s International Affairs Program, recently co-authored an article for The Conversation, exploring Ukrainian public opinion on a potential ceasefire and territorial concessions amid the ongoing war. Using recent polling data, the piece provides valuable insights into how perspectives in Ukraine have shifted over time.
- Passionate about international affairs?ÌýAs an IAFS Club leader, you'll shape the club’s future, build a strong network, and gain leadership experience that sets you apart. Whether organizing events, expanding outreach, or
- [Joe Neguse] The Joe Neguse Summer Internship deadline is March 31st. This is a great opportunity for students to get a closer look at the day-to-day of a congressional office!
- [Michael Bennet Senate] The application for the Michael Bennet Summer Internship is currently open. They are accepting applications until March 14th. This is a great opportunity for highly motivated students to learn about the operation of a congressional office, the role of constituent services in government, and the fundamentals of community outreach.
- [ASAP Tutoring] The tutor mentor position is a great opportunity for students who want more experience in teaching, mentoring and learning course content in a deeper way. They are hiring undergraduate students who will be sophomores, juniors, or seniors in Fall 2025-Spring 2026.
- Mary Ann Casey (International Affairs, 1970) is a retired U.S. Ambassador and an Honorary IAFS Board Member. With a distinguished career in diplomacy, she remains a dedicated supporter of IAFS students through the Casey Family Global
- [CUBT article] Sarah Wilson Sokhey (Associate Professor, PSCI & IAFS) sat down with CU Boulder Today to give her take on the evolving relationships between the United States, Russia, Ukraine and Europe.
- Sarah Wittemyer (International Affairs, 2024) is a recent CU Boulder graduate now pursuing a master’s degree in International Relations at the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals. During her time at CU, she wrote an
- [CU Events Calendar] Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to immerse yourself in a new experience -- building relationships, exchanging cultures and knowledge, and helping transform lives for generations. Join on Zoom at 6 p.m. to learn more about volunteering and how to gain skills and experience that will help you qualify for Peace Corps service.
- [CU Events Calendar] Join Peace Corps for an inspiring panel discussion and networking event featuring the Peace Corps, Teach for America (TFA), and City Year. Hear firsthand from CU Boulder alumni, who have degrees from the College of Arts & Sciences, and how they turned their passion into purpose through service.