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Public Art in Denver

Public Art in DenverBy Michele Friedmann Public art says a lot about the identity of a city. One of the first pieces of art to greet people flying into Denver is Blue Mustang, a 32 foot tall, fiberglass statue of
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Connecting the Dots How Study Abroad Impacts Employability

Connecting the Dots How Study Abroad Impacts EmployabilityBy Marty Tillman An American expat running a study abroad program in the Gulf region recently commented on LinkedIn that when students were asked “What were your expectations before the trip?,” their responses
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Day Trips Near Denver

Day Trips Near DenverBy Michele Friedmann In Denver, one thing is certain with all of the mountains, trails, and picturesque overlooks you can find in the area, you’ll never run out of day trip options There are so many enjoyable
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Building Conference Connections

Building Conference ConnectionsBy Samantha Potempa As the NAFSA 2016 Annual Conference & Expo approaches, it’s time to start thinking about what you want to accomplish. Whether you are new to the field or a seasoned professional, networking should always make
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Where to Eat in Denver

Where to Eat in DenverBy Michele Friedmann Denver’s culinary scene is as impressive as the surrounding snow capped mountains From laid back pubs to upscale restaurants and European inspired eateries, the city will satisfy everyone’s taste buds. Colorado is known
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Getting Ready for Denver Local Transportation and Attractions

Getting Ready for Denver – Local Transportation and AttractionsBy Michele Friedmann Adventure awaits you every single day in Denver From historical landmarks to pedestrian friendly malls and gravity defying rides, downtown has something for everyone At the heart of the
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Welcome to Denver

Welcome to DenverBy Michele Friedmann Welcome to the Mile High City and home of the Super Bowl champions There is a lot to love about Colorado, from purple mountain majesties to 300 days of sunshine a year. There are very
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International for What

International for What?Last week, NAFSA published a Trends & Insights essay, Welcome to the Era of “Global Competition 2.0,” which described how rankings drive intense competition between research universities pursuing a global institutional model. The authors described several common features
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The Meaning of One Person One Vote

The Meaning of One Person, One VoteYesterday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that questioned whether everyone in a state’s congressional district has a right to representation, or if only eligible voters in that district do. Following the
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