Spring Quarter Begins
First day of classes for Spring Quarter 2025. For the University of Denver's full academic calendar, please visit this link.
Korbel ranked 12th best place in the world to earn a master’s degree in international relations.
Korbel ranked 20th in the world for the best undergraduate degree in international studies.
First day of classes for Spring Quarter 2025. For the University of Denver's full academic calendar, please visit this link.
Join the Sié Chéou-Kang Center for International Security and Diplomacy as we launch the collaborative, multi-media art installation "the bomb," which will be in place at the Community Commons Gallery (CCOM 1001) from April 1st through April 15th. We invite guests from all campus departments and the public community to engage with the installation, […]
During the spring quarter, the Korbel community is invited to join a weekly discussion moderated by faculty that explores the evolving U.S. policy landscape under the Trump Administration. Open to all students, faculty, and staff, this series will provide a welcoming space for questions and discussion about today’s political and policy challenges. The first week […]
Thinking about a career pivot or job search? Join us for a virtual drop-in session with our Office of Career and Professional Development (OCPD). Save the Zoom link here: https://udenver.zoom.us/j/86769540705 We'll continue hosting drop-ins weekly on Fridays. The hour will be for our Korbel community to gather remotely, ask and answer questions, network, and explore […]
Join us for a powerful and immersive workshop designed to explore the art of storytelling and creating impactful calls to action around serious global issues such as nuclear disarmament. Facilitated by award-winning filmmakers and artists Eric Schlosser and Smriti Keshari, the creators of the critically acclaimed film The Bomb, this session will dive deep into […]
Learn how to protect yourself and your community in a supportive environment. This Know Your Rights KYR) training is designed for campus communities and delivers essential legal and safety tools you can use. It is directed toward students, faculty, and staff at local campuses, and is also open for community members. The training will be […]
What do the public’s attitudes and opinions tell us about the state of democracy around the world? How are democratic institutions supported or undermined by shifts in public opinion? Nicholas Kerr (University of Florida) and Vera Messing (Hun-REN Centre for Social Research and Visiting Scholar at the Korbel School) share insights from their studies in […]
Featuring special guest Daniel Wagner, CEO of Country Risk Solutions. Daniel Wagner has more than three decades of experience assessing cross-border risk. He has worked for some of the world’s most respected and best-known companies, including AIG, GE, the African Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the World Bank Group. Until the end of […]
Join us for selections of the 2016 award-winning documentary film "the bomb" from directors, artists, and activists Smriti Keshari and Eric Schlosser. Keshari and Schlosser will then be joined by Korbel nuclear security expert faculty member Dr. Debak Das and other guests to discuss the film as well as the state of nuclear security and […]
During the spring quarter, the Korbel community is invited to join a weekly discussion moderated by faculty that explores the evolving U.S. policy landscape under the Trump Administration. Open to all students, faculty, and staff, this series will provide a welcoming space for questions and discussion about today’s political and policy challenges. The second week […]
Thinking about a career pivot or job search? Join us for a virtual drop-in session with our Office of Career and Professional Development (OCPD). We'll continue hosting drop-ins weekly on Fridays. The hour will be for our Korbel community to gather remotely, ask and answer questions, network, and explore career options. Save the Zoom link […]
This seminar offers a new perspectives on US-Latin American relations and differentiated understanding of each national and local context, with insights from Dr. Arturo Lopez-Levy, expert on Cuba and Latin American international relations, and Dr. Francisco Rodriguez, expert on Venezuela and Latin American economics.
The Office of the Provost invites you to the University Lecture, presented this year by Dr. George DeMartino Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies. This is the University of Denver's most distinguished award for scholarship, so congratulations to Dr. DeMartino! Lecture 4:30pm-6:00pm Reception to follow
Join Colorado unions, workers, and legal experts to find out why the current Colorado Labor Peace Act is keeping Coloradans from earning better wages and benefits for their families and communities. Jonathan Perkins, under the auspices of SEIU Local 105, will present the findings of his paper, "One Election Too Many: How the Colorado Labor […]
The Sustainable Development in Africa Conference convenes academics and cultural leaders to address pressing African challenges. This year's theme, "Pan-Africanism at a Crossroads: Confronting Security, Economic, and Climate Crises," fosters deep dives into human rights, security, environment, health, governance, and diaspora engagement. Hear from keynote speaker Travis Adkins, former President & CEO of USADF, and […]
Join the Sié Center at the Korbel School of International Studies for this interdisciplinary course offering as part of the Cultural Diplomacy Initiative! This graduate-level course will provide an in-depth look at how the arts and culture have been harnessed by nations, communities and individuals to advance positive social impact worldwide. As a half-course, it […]
Join us on Earth Day for interactive workshops with experts from Eco-Cycle and Compost Colorado—learn practical tips on going zero waste, recycling right, and composting like a pro. Food will be provided.
During the spring quarter, the Korbel community is invited to join a weekly discussion moderated by faculty that explores the evolving U.S. policy landscape under the Trump Administration. Open to all students, faculty, and staff, this series will provide a welcoming space for questions and discussion about today’s political and policy challenges. The fourth week […]
Join us for the next Scrivner Policy Roundtable, an event series with the aim of building a network and collaborative research and learning environment among local policy actors and the campus community. At this roundtable, the DU Center for Immigration Policy & Research (CIPR) will discuss findings from the DU Courtwatch Project, providing a brief explanation of U.S. immigration court proceedings with a […]
The Korbel Institute for Comparative and Regional Studies in partnership with Armenians of Colorado (AOC), are pleased to host an important conversation in recognition of Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. Join a distinguished public lecture featuring notable experts, including keynote speaker Dr. Ronald Grigor Suny. Can't make it in person? Register for the virtual webinar here: […]
The Center for China-U.S. Cooperation is inviting special guest Patricia M. Kim to speak. Patricia M. Kim is a fellow at the Brookings Institution. A leading expert on Chinese foreign policy, U.S.-China relations, and East Asian security and politics, Dr. Kim co-leads Brookings’ Global China Project. Before joining Brookings, Dr. Kim was a senior China specialist […]
Copyright ©2025 | All Rights Reserved | Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Institution