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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.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

The Denver Clarion, vol. 70, issue 11, 1965 October 29

 Item
Identifier: clarion_v070i11_19651029
Abstract

Beginning Oct. 31 – Greeks Plan for Busy Week. Leaders’ Conf. Likely Success. Visitation Program Experiment Tried at Skyline, Frontier Halls. UPC Polling Open Till 3 P.M. Dean Rusk Will Speak at GSIS Ceremonies. ID Cards.

Dates: 1965 October 29

The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 10, 1966 October 21

 Item
Identifier: clarion_v071i10_19661021
Abstract

Postponed – Cherrington Dedication Waiting for Dean Rusk. Compulsory Retirement Benefits Small Schools. Student Senate Attacks Clarion. Conference Focus on Discussions. Academic Affairs States Plans for Year. “Creativity Overlooked” Says C.C. Professor. Candidates Announced for Freshman Election. Concert Season Opens. Frosh Campaign Procedures Announced for Fall Election.

Dates: 1966 October 21