Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” This was the idea behind DU…
On Feb. 1, the Josef Korbel School of International Studies’ Center for China-U.S. Cooperation will be hosting its 11th annual International Symposium, “China in Africa.”…
DU was ranked No. 41 on a list of top 100 “best value” private universities in a report by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance 2012-2013, up eight…
DU will be at the forefront of Denver’s Regional Transportation District’s (RTD) $15 million smart card technology innovation, set to begin Feb. 1, after which…
A move to Keystone from Winter Park and increased scholarship amounts are among changes to this year’s Winter Carnival line-up, taking place Feb. 1 -…
This year, the DU’s student Programming Board (DUPB), organized an array of fall activities, including class competitions, pumpkin carving, Halloween karaoke and the traditional parade…
Students and faculty are recruiting members in conjunction with the Rocky Mountain Rowing Club (RMRC) to start a rowing club at DU within the coming…
Students looking to volunteer abroad will now have the opportunity to put smiles on kids’ faces wherever they go. Alise Bailey, a sophomore majoring in…
The annual Student Leadership Training Conference (SLTC) put on by Undergraduate Student Government (USG) this past Saturday aimed to more effectively provide organization presidents and…
This quarter, the school of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS), launched a new program called the Liberal Arts Advantage (LAA), which is designed to…