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Ambassador of Ukraine to US meets with Utah state and church leaders

Meet DU s Visiting Fulbright Scholars | University of Denver

Every year, the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program, the federal government’s flagship program of international education, brings hundreds of international scholars to the United States. These scholars, diverse in expertise and origin, elevate campus scholarship and cultural exchange for students, faculty and the Denver community.   Nadia Kaneva, a visiting scholar host from the Department of Media, Film & Journalism Studies (MFJS), explains, “In addition to research collaborations, Fulbright fellows enrich the intellectual life of the University by sharing their expertise with our students. They also bring different cultural perspectives to our campus, which is essential in today's globally interconnected world.” Faculty host Aaron Schneider of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies added, “DU is a more interesting place when we foster international exchange.” This academic year, DU hosted three scholars from Ukraine, Argentina and India. The DU Newsroom

Take Your Mitt Off My Senate: Utah Mayor Primaries Romney

Mike Lee asks Mitt Romney for endorsement in final weeks of campaign

Do Utahns support photo ID requirements for voting?

Do Utahns support photo ID requirements for voting? Dennis Romboy © Scott G Winterton, Deseret News Voters cast their ballots at Trolley Square in Salt Lake City last November. While Utah’s all-Republican congressional delegation roundly condemned a sweeping voting rights bill, more than half of voters in the state favor national guidelines for voting in elections across the country. While Utah’s all-Republican congressional delegation roundly condemned a sweeping voting rights bill, more than half of voters in the state favor national guidelines for elections across the country. A new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll found 55% of Utahns think nationwide standards are necessary to protect voting rights. The survey showed 34% say voting laws should be made by state and local governments, while 11% aren’t sure.

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