A Tree Grows in Hayman
A Tree Grows in Hayman
May 1, 2013 | Office of International AffairsOn April 27, 2013, ICB Economics students Jialin Cheng, Qiaoyue Liang, and Jiexin Yue took part in a tree-planting volunteer service activity in the Hayman burn area in the Front Range mountains southwest of Denver. University of Colorado Denver Honors and Leadership (UHL) program sponsored the planting, which turned out 36 students along with two parents and two supervisors.
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The Lights of Spring: Lantern Festival Banquet 2013
May 1, 2013 | Office of International Affairsby Lichao Sun
To celebrate the coming of spring, the ICB Club and Chinese Student & Scholar Association (CSSA) hosted a banquet for Chinese students and others interested in traditional Chinese cultures.
Spring Break: A Visit to the Southern Ute Nation
May 1, 2013 | Office of International Affairsby Junfei Tian
What images first come to mind when thinking about life on Native American lands? A tribal elder wearing a colorful headdress with eagle feather decorations? A barefoot and bare-chested man with two long braids hunting for game? Mystical worship?
International College Beijing Offers Life-Changing Experience
January 18, 2013 | Office of International AffairsFirst program of its kind in China is growing
By David Kelly | University Communications
BEIJING – They wandered wide-eyed through the Hall of Fragrant Splendor, lingering among a sumptuous collection of classical Chinese paintings adorning the walls and ceilings. Read More
Kelsey Evans – The Journal of an American Student in Beijing
December 7, 2012 | Office of International AffairsKelsey Evans, an International Studies major with dual minors in Political Science and Chinese studies, was one of the first American student to study at ICB in Beijing. Her great passion for Chinese culture encouraged Kelsey to extend her stay for a second semester. Kelsey is now back in Denver, working as an intern in CU Denver’s Office of Global Education to promote the Semester in Beijing (at ICB) program to other Americans students. Let’s get to know her stories in Beijing.
Jiayu Dong – The Voice From Alumni
December 7, 2012 | Office of International Affairs-
Jiayu “Leo” Dong, B.A., Economics, fall 2010
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Chinese zodiac: Dragon
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Greek zodiac: Scorpio
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Favorite book: “A Song of Fire and Ice” written by George R. R. Martin
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Favorite TV show: The popular singing show “The Voice of China”
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Hobbies: Basketball, swimming, soccer, billiards, and other kinds of sports; diverse kinds of movie, such as action, comedy, and thriller
Faculty Interview – Supriya Karudapuram
December 7, 2012 | Office of International Affairs-
Place of birth: Chennai, formerly Madras, India
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Chinese zodiac: Dragon
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Greek zodiac: Libra
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Favorite Quote: “You can chain me, you can torture me, you can even destroy this body, but you will never imprison my mind.”—Gandhi
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Favorite Book: “Portrait of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde
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Favorite musicians: R.E.M., Karmacy, M.I.A
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Favorite film: Slumdog Millionnaire
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Hobbies: reading, writing, painting, traveling, camping, and people watching. I also like watching sports such as baseball, football, basketball, and tennis.
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The best experience of my life: Spending time with my two wonderful children who are back in the U.S.
International Colleges Explore Opportunities in Beijing
October 9, 2012 | Office of International Affairsby Amanda Heerskink
DENVER – CU Denver’s Office of International Affairs is developing and facilitating a range of links across the globe. Among the options for students based here to expand their horizons is through the International Colleges Beijing.