In an award-winning new book, Erica Chenoweth of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies examines whether violent or nonviolent resistance methods are superior in producing political change.
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In an award-winning new book, Erica Chenoweth of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies examines whether violent or nonviolent resistance methods are superior in producing political change.
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Can you teach ethics? Skeptics say no, but at the Daniels College of Business, an activity-filled Ethics Boot Camp gets students thinking about values-based leadership and the ramifications of unethical behavior.
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At the Center for World Languages and Cultures, students can brush up on their Hindi, chat in Swahili, or learn how to ask directions in Korean.
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Fall classes are now just a memory, but that doesn't mean the campus is quiet. From concerts to hockey showdowns, the calendar is chock full of fun and festive offerings.
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