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By her own account, Natalie Impraim loves her comfort zone. “I am somebody who's very much, like, comfortable in my spaces,” she says. “And so doing things that are out of my comfort zone are often a little bit of a challenge for me.” But that didn’t stop Impraim, a master’s student in the International Human Rights Programs at DU’s Korbel School of International Studies, from traveling across the world to do an Africa Research Practicum in Nairobi, Kenya, where different cultural norms upended the American rituals and customs she’s used to. “Coming from the West, and coming from America, we have very specific standards of how we view how things should be, right? In terms of you know, ‘Everything has to be at this time, and meetings have to be this, and people have to do this, and everything needs to be organized,’” she reflects. “And realistically, in so many other contexts across the globe, things don't run like that.” Impraim wasn’t left to fl
For graduating student Rozalia Schleinig, there’s no limit to exploring and expanding your knowledge.
“It never occurs to me that I can’t do something,” Schleinig says. “I like to know that I can do things.”
Whether it’s committing to run a half marathon or securing a fellowship to explore a new interest, Schleinig sets her mind to the task and follows the winding road wherever it may take her. Now, as she prepares to graduate from the University of Denver with a master’s degree in global economic affairs from the Josef Korbel School of International Studies and a certificate in corporate social responsibility and global business from the Daniels College of Business, she’s reflecting on how her educational journey has come full circle in more ways than one.
After working on a farm in high school, her post-undergraduate experience included launching a food hub, working on various farms and doing supply chain management for another food hub.
“It was a pretty n