The Lamont Chorale will be performing with The Spirituals Project Choir in honor of Black History Month on Tuesday, Feb. 26 at the Newman Center…
There are 696 students registered to go abroad in the upcoming 2013-2014 academic school year, according to nominations released by the Office of International Education…
The new library, recently re-named the Anderson Academic Commons, is set to open the first day of the spring quarter, March 25. According to Penrose…
The Josef Korbel School of International Studies held a “LinkedIn and Social Networking Workshop for Students and Grads” on Wednesday, Feb. 6. The seminar focused…
Last night the Debate Team hosted the first annual Life Raft Debates, which saw five professors from five disciplines vie for the last seat on…
Events celebrating the second annual World Interfaith Harmony week will be held throughout this week on campus, lasting Feb. 1-7, which is headed by the…
The Programming Board (DUPB) held five free events this past week for students leading up to the Winter Carnival weekend at Keystone. According to Meredith…
The Health and Counseling Center (HCC) received 200 more flu shots last Wednesday after running out early last week following the outbreak of a nation-wide…
The Daniels College of Business (Daniels’) has hired Stephen Miller, DU alumnus and a former CEO of clean technology incubator CleanLaunch as its new director…
On Jan. 24, Sturm College of Law hosted its second annual Carver Colloquium, which drew more than 100 current students, alumni and professors. Debaters presented…