University of Richmond student Sarah Schalkoff secures Critical Language Scholarship
Study abroad and an internship with the UN offers University of Richmond student rich intercultural experiences.
CLS in the Press — November 30, 2022
Study abroad and an internship with the UN offers University of Richmond student rich intercultural experiences.
CLS in the Press — November 30, 2022
Community College of Philadelphia students Hannah Mc-Kay Simmons (Chinese 2022), an International Studies major, and Donika Campbell (Arabic 2022), a Respiratory Care Technology major, talk about why the CLS Spark program is a worthwhile opportunity for students.
CLS in the Press — November 22, 2022
University of Delaware graduate Kiara Cronin was selected as a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) recipient to learn Swahili.
CLS in the Press — November 17, 2022
Alice Su (Arabic 2013) co-hosts the Economist's new weekly podcast "Drum Tower," in which correspondents from the Economist analyze the stories at the heart of China and its changing role in the world.
CLS in the Press — November 14, 2022
Ryann Hubbart (Arabic 2022) playing the rababa, one of the oldest string instruments, in Jordan’s Wadi Rum desert.
CLS in the Press — November 04, 2022
Juntae Rocker (Korean 2022) talks about his experience on the CLS Program in Busan.
CLS in the Press — September 22, 2022
After 20 years, Rosiland Townes returned to college to obtain an associate degree in global studies at Oakland Community College. Along the way, she was selected to be part of a prestigious virtual initiative to learn languages essential to the United States’ engagement with the world, taking her global studies to another level.
CLS in the Press — September 22, 2022
U.S. Department of State programs including the CLS Program provide opportunities for students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
CLS in the Press — September 20, 2022
Elizabethtown College International Business and Political Science major Laura Cardona ’23 has been granted a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) to study Mandarin through the U. S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, CLS Program.
CLS in the Press — August 29, 2022
Arkansas Tech University student Lucas Babst is among the inaugural cohort of American college and university students selected by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to participate in the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Spark program.
CLS in the Press — August 29, 2022