individuals involved in collaboration pose for photo

Graduate College Partners with State Department for Prestigious Fellowships

The collaboration unlocks global opportunities for undergraduate students to pursue advanced degrees toward careers in diplomacy and global security.

The State Department and the UNLV Graduate College have collaborated to create a new series of fellowships for students. From left: Jackee Schools, executive director of the Bureau of Diplomatic Security; Julie Cabus, deputy assistant secretary and assistant director of the Diplomatic Security Service for Training; Alyssa Crittenden, vice provost for graduate education and dean of the Graduate College; Emily Lin, associate dean of the Graduate College; and Antoinette Hurtado, Diplomat in Residence Southwest. (Josh Hawkins/UNLV)

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