University of Denver. Graduate School of International Studies
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 5 Collections and/or Records:
Graduate School of International Studies, 1967-1977
Types of Materials: Correspondence, memos, proposal, meeting minutes
Graduate School of International Studies – Dean Search, 1977
Types of Materials: Correspondence, memos
University of Denver Student Condoleezza Rice, between 1969-1974
University of Denver student Condoleezza Rice poses for a portrait in Denver, Colorado. Rice was a student in the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS).
University of Denver Student Condoleezza Rice, between 1969-1974
University of Denver student Condoleezza Rice poses for a portrait in Denver, Colorado. Rice was a student in the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS).
University of Denver Student Condoleezza Rice, 1974
University of Denver (DU) student Condoleezza Rice poses for a portrait in Denver, Colorado. Rice was a student in the DU Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS).