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2 UM students win Critical Language Scholarships

he University of Montana announced that two students won prestigious Critical Language Scholarships. Freshman Cana Odegaard and sophomore Kolter Stevenson will participate in the summer study abroad program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.

CLS in the Press — April 11, 2022


Pickering Fellowship Provides Pathways to Global Careers

In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), MIUSA spoke to Pickering Fellow and CLS alumnus Collin Walsh, J.D., about his career trajectory with the Foreign Service, language and cultural immersion in India and Bangladesh, and how the disability community is particularly suited for global careers.

CLS in the Press — April 04, 2022


UC Davis Students Selected for Prestigious Critical Language Scholarships

Five UC Davis students have been recognized by the U.S. Department of State as 2022 Critical Language Scholars (CLS). Gurshan Rai ’23, Moriah Shih ’23, Charles Sills ‘25, Carlie Whiteman ’23, and a fifth student (anonymous) will spend 8-10 weeks this summer mastering critical languages and improving their cultural competency as part of the program.

CLS in the Press — April 04, 2022