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University of Denver. Graduate School of International Studies

 Organization

Biography

Social Science Foundation began in 1926. In 1949 name change from International Relations to International Studies. In 1964 became GSIS - Graduate School of International Studies.

In October 1968, The Ford Foundation gives $200,000 grant to Graduation School of International Studies.

In 1970, Robert Good is appointed Dean of the Graduate School of International Studies.

Citation:
“Ford Foundation gives $200,000 to International Studies School,” The University of Denver Clarion, vol. 72, no. 55, May 17, 1968, 1.

Biography

Graduate College of International Studies started in 1964.

Sources

Card Catalog – Academic Units-Anthropology / Applied Social Sciences 9-8-1930: est. vol. l-m p.399; Monty Hoyt, “Grad IR Studies School Formed, Will Not Replace Undergrad IR,” The University of Denver Clarion, vol. 68, no. 57, May 22, 1964, 1.

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Africa Today Records

 Collection
Identifier: M021
Abstract Africa Today is a quarterly journal of contemporary African affairs featuring scholarly essays and book reviews covering topics such as African politics, culture, economics and anthropology. The journal was first published bimonthly in 1954 as the bulletin for the American Committee on Africa (ACOA). The publication changed to a quarterly publication in 1959. In 1966, publication was transferred to the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) at the University of Denver, Denver,...
Dates: 1954-1998