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Study abroad party coming up

January 25, 2010 Elizabeth Borneman

Photo by: DU's Campus Activities and the Office for Internationalization are hosting the Crimson and Gold Global Gala Thursday for students who studied abroad last…

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Bar exam passage rate even higher

January 12, 2010 Elizabeth Borneman

The Sturm College of Law was ranked as the No. 1 law school in Colorado by Super Lawyers magazine. This is largely due to an…

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Tapped’ film free to students

November 2, 2009 Elizabeth Borneman

The DU Sustainability Committee will sponsor the documentary ‘Tapped' as a part of the Colorado Environmental Film Festival (CEFF) Friday from 6:30 to 9 p.m.…

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DU sponsors real estate expo

November 2, 2009 Elizabeth Borneman

On Nov. 10, the DU School of Real Estate and Construction Management is co-sponsoring the Rocky Mountain Real Estate Expo with the Denver Metro Commercial…

Lifestyles

Habitat Healers make a splash in beach cleanup worldwide

November 2, 2009 Elizabeth Borneman

Greg Roedel cleans up beaches. He also pays his way through school, works full time and attends night classes at DU's school of real estate…

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Student receives NSCS Merit Award scholarship of $1,000

October 5, 2009 Elizabeth Borneman

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, an interdisciplinary honors organization, has recently awarded sophomore Miyeko Inafuku its Merit Award Scholarship for $1,000. Inafuku is from…

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Students, faculty celebrate launch of bike sharing program

September 28, 2009 Elizabeth Borneman

Photo by: Michael Furman The bike-sharing program launched on Thursday during Bike Day, an event held between Nelson and Nagel halls.  About 300 students, faculty…

Sports

Student competes in NASCAR

September 21, 2009 Elizabeth Borneman

Photo by: Jamie Dick Jamie Dick likes to go fast. But not just fast- NASCAR fast. Dick's racing career began as a nine year old…

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