Since last fall, DU’s Office of Teaching and Learning (OTL) has been transitioning the University’s Learning Management System from Blackboard to Canvas, by the end…
Dozens of family members, friends, fraternity brothers and other community members came to Evans Chapel on Feb. 17 to memorialize Clay Claus, a past DU…
Over the next few months, the students living in residence halls will see changes in the card access systems they use to get inside the…
In a press release on Feb. 13, the Peace Corps, a volunteer program run by the U.S. Government, released its “Top Colleges of 2015” rankings,…
U.S. News and World Report ranked two of DU’s programs in the college of professional and continuing studies among the 2015 Best Online Programs. The…
On Feb. 12, DivestDU kicked off the divestment movement at DU for this school year. The event, a photo petition, took place on Driscoll Bridge.…
With new cases of measles emerging in hotspots around the country, health officials at DU are encouraging students to ensure they are vaccinated against the…
The Daniels College of Business (DCB) is now offering its Global Theory In Practice course for International Masters of Business Administration (IMBA) Graduate Students in…
Last week, the Anderson Academic Commons hosted DU’s first Zero Waste Midterms, an event intended to make the campus more sustainable. Organized by the Anderson…
This week, Feb. 9-14, is DU’s annual Love, Sex, and Health Week. According to the Health and Counseling Center’s (HCC) promotions for the event, “[it…
