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  2. Josef Korbel School of International Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Sié Chéou-Kang Center for International Security and Diplomacy, part of the Josef Korbel School. The Department of International Relations at the University of Denver was first directed by Dr. Ben Mark Cherrington, an educator and policy maker who was associated with some of his era's preeminent political thinkers, including Gandhi, Louis Brandeis and Ramsay MacDonald.

  3. University of Denver - Wikipedia

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    In autumn 2003, DU opened a new $63.5 million facility for its College of Law, later named the "Sturm College of Law." Donald and Susan Sturm, owners of Denver-based American National Bank, had given $20 million to the University of Denver College of Law. The gift is the largest single donation in the 112-year history of the law school and ...

  4. American University School of International Service - Wikipedia

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    The School of International Service (SIS) is American University's school of advanced international study, covering areas such as international politics, international communication, international development, international economics, peace and conflict resolution, international law and human rights, global environmental politics, and U.S. foreign policy.

  5. Yarmouk University - Wikipedia

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    YU was established in 1976, and contains 15 faculties. [6] Each year YU grants over 4000 Bachelor and Master Degrees. The university started with few number of faculty members; now it hosts 1,004 faculty, of which 260 are full professors, 239 associate professors, 278 assistant professors, and 227 lecturers. [citation needed]

  6. Mary Reed Hall - Wikipedia

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    Mary Reed Hall is located on the University of Denver campus in Denver, Colorado southwest of University Hall. It was built in 1932 as a new library to replace the Andrew S. Carnegie library. [1] The building, named after Mary D. Reed, was first used in January 1933. When Penrose Library (which is now Anderson Academic Commons) was built in ...

  7. DU Clarion - Wikipedia

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    The DU Clarion is a student newspaper at the University of Denver. It serves as the voice of DU students. Founded in 1899, the paper's 12-person staff publishes a weekly online edition and a print edition of 800 copies, twice a quarter. [1] The paper is printed on recycled newsprint containing post-consumer waste.

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  9. Evans Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Evans was governor of the Colorado Territory and a founder of the Colorado Seminary (now the University of Denver). [7] Once part of Grace Church, a prominent Methodist Episcopal congregation on 13th Avenue and Bannock in downtown Denver, the small Gothic Revival chapel was moved to the University of Denver's campus in 1959. [8]