On Feb. 14, Liliana Rodriguez, Vice Chancellor of Campus Life and Inclusive Excellence, sent an email to the DU community about someone visiting Centennial Halls…
On Feb. 8 the DU Black Student Alliance (BSA) hosted a dialogue focused on black pride and the accomplishments made by African-American icons in honor…
Chancellor Rebecca Chopp reunited about 800 DU faculty and staff on Jan. 29 for lunch as she made her annual State of the University address.…
On Jan. 26, the Colorado Association of Blacks in Higher Education (CoBHE) hosted two panel discussions as an extension of DU’s 2018 Diversity Summit—which primarily…
On Jan. 25, Nick Tilsen, citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation, gave the keynote speech during the lunch of the first day of DU’s 2018…
On Jan. 23, as part of the Sturm College of Law’s Meet the Gubernatorial Candidate Series, Lieutenant Governor Donna Lynne visited the campus and introduced…
Chancellor Chopp recently released the chancellor’s annual report detailing the university’s vision and introducing the new Provost/Vice Chancellor. In the report, she breaks DU’s progress…
On Jan. 18, the DU Federalist Society hosted a discussion between University of Nebraska College of Law professor Justin Hurwitz, and DU MFJS associate professor…
The 2018 Women’s March took place on the morning Jan. 20, bringing thousands together to protest and march in major cities like New York, Washington…
On Jan. 22, the government shutdown came to a close after Congress had voted on a short-term spending bill to fund government operations that had…