Campus Crusade Club (Cru) held a dinner Friday night attended by approximately 40 students to benefit Dry Bones Denver, a local charity that reaches out…
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…
In 2012, DU saw its endowment increase by 8.2 percent to a value of $373.4 million. Last year, endowments were valued at $345 million, a…
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…
An upper division biology class being offered for the first time at DU this quarter will take 13 of its students to Cozumel, Mexico over…
Mayor Michael Hancock spoke to a group of over 70 students, faculty, staff and community members about the importance of global thinking and awareness last…
The Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS) will hold their first Alumni Achievement Award program this May to recognize former DU AHSS students, according to…
The DU graduate program is ranked second on an annual list of volunteer-producing schools released Wednesday by the Peace Corps. The list ranks schools by…
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…
