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On October 4, 2022 the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver celebrated the launch of Denver Dialogues, a new event series produced by the Scrivner Institute of Public Policy that models civil discourse by bringing together experts to engage in robust and constructive conversations on major issues facing the nation and the world.
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When Korbel School students returned to campus this September, it was clear that change in the Sie Complex was afoot. Plastic draping appeared in the link between the two buildings that make up the Sie Complex for International Studies. What’s happening behind this sheeting is exciting, and we sat down with the Korbel School’s associate dean for administration, Alana Phanichpatom to learn more about the details of the Sie Complex renovation.
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At the heart of Cullen Hendrix’s research is peace. The professor at the University of Denver’s Josef Korbel School of International Studies has spent most of his life fascinated by the interactions among conflict, resources and people.
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Korbel School’s associate professor Rebecca Galemba was honored with Seth M. Low Engaged Anthropology Award for Just Wages Project.