UTS is considering employing cloud email service to provide a single sign-on mechanism for both WebCentral and email, according to Vice Chancellor and Chief Technology…
Facilities will finish installing new metal signs in front of a dozen trees within the Chester M. Alter Arboretum over the next two weeks to…
This Saturday, the Board of Trustees granted final approval on a $3.5 million turf and green space project that would transform the green space adjacent…
Hundreds of students attended a remembrance vigil honoring Wilson King last night, who was fatally struck by a vehicle early last Friday morning. The vigil…
In collaboration with Northwestern University, DU is investigating school founder John Evans’ involvement with the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864, largely considered one of the…
When “Jurassic Park” was first released 20 years ago, audiences and critics alike were blown away by the film’s state-of-the-art special effects. For the…
Eleven law students spent their spring break writing and executing over 60 wills for two Native American tribes as part of DU’s first Tribal Wills…
Three protestors were escorted out of a fracking debate in Sturm College of Law yesterday after interrupting Gov. John Hickenlooper for his support of fracking.…
Vandalism On Monday, March 25 at 2:46 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call regarding vandalism to a door in Aspen Hall. Upon arrival at…
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