A recent gift of $2.5 million to the DU Sturm College of Law will be used toward the school’s experiential learning program. Four alumni of…
The Black Student Alliance (BSA) will be hosting a series of events throughout the month of February to celebrate Black History Month, including traditional group…
Mayor Michael Hancock will act as the guest narrator for a performance by the Lamont Wind Ensemble of a piece honoring Martin Luther King’s life…
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.”…
The Sturm College of Law opened an essay contest this month that will give students the chance to attend the Hague Academy of International Law…
On Monday, Jan. 7, the Department of Campus Safety (DCS) released a crime alert to staff, students and faculty regarding a series of four sexual…
Last Monday at 3:30 p.m. Department of Student Life received a call from an alleged gunman threatening to come to campus and shoot students, staff…
Amendment 64 may have legalized marijuana in the state of Colorado, but DU’s current policy on marijuana will remain the same, according to Senior Director…
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…
