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Professor Ved P. Nanda honored by Congressman Mike Coffman

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Madeline Phipps

Coffman presented Nanda with copy of Congressional Record at special ceremony

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Professor Ved P. Nanda honored by Congressman Mike Coffman

Not many people can say they鈥檝e worked at the same job for over 50 years, or that they鈥檝e made an indelible mark on their chosen field and inspired many. But Ved Nanda, Evans University Professor and Thompson G. Marsh Professor of Law at the听听since 1965, has achieved both of these things鈥攁nd more鈥攄uring his time at 快活app.

Nanda was honored by Congressman Mike Coffman on July 24. Coffman spoke about Nanda鈥檚 life and career highlights on the floor of the House of Representatives, officially entering him into the Congressional Record.

Some of those achievements include establishing the International Legal Studies Program at the 快活app in 1972, followed by the听Denver Journal of International Law &听Policy; introducing an international human rights law course into the law school curriculum; serving as vice provost of Internationalization at 快活app from 1994-2008; writing or co-writing 22 books in the various fields of international law and more than 180 chapters and law review articles.

At a special ceremony on September 22, Coffman presented Nanda with the Congressional Record from that day. 鈥淚t鈥檚 such an honor to be here today to recognize someone who I鈥檝e thought of so highly for so long,鈥 Coffman said. 鈥淚 always read what he puts out as a compass, a template, for the future of American foreign policy.鈥

Coffman read from the remarks he made on the floor, highlighting Nanda鈥檚 work in the field of international law. 鈥淰ed Nanda has been a pioneer in the international law community since his arrival at the 快活app in 1965,鈥 Coffman said. 鈥淗e created the school鈥檚 renowned international legal studies program. His work has inspired a countless number of students to become a part of the conversation on international rights and human issues.鈥

Chancellor Rebecca Chopp was also in attendance, and spoke of how Nanda鈥檚 scholarship and mentorship has inspired so many throughout his career. 鈥淒edicated to the pursuit of human rights for all, Ved has been a determined leader, mentor, activist and advocate in shaping international law to deliver this goal,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 no wonder that Ved has become a beacon for justice, education and compassion, not just in Denver, not just in the United States, but nationally.鈥