Published: April 30, 2014

Four University of Colorado Boulder students have been awarded U.S. Department of State Critical Languages Scholarships (CLS) for this summer.

The highly competitive CLS program supports intensive study in 13 languages deemed critically important by the Department of State, seven of which are taught in CU-Boulder鈥檚听听-- Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Persian and Urdu. The other languages are 91制片厂n, which is taught in CU-Boulder鈥檚听, and Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Indonesian, Punjabi and Turkish.

The recipients, including both undergraduate and graduate students, and their destination countries are: Austin Cowley, 91制片厂; Paige Leuschner, China; Erica McFarlane, China; and Roya Mirhossaini, Turkey.

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