In 1900, Emma Azalia Hackley became the University of Denver’s first African-American graduate. In 1964 and later in 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. was invited to…
On Oct. 9. at the Community Commons Gallery, IGNITE held a public speaking workshop with special guest Selene Figueroa, a former alum of the University…
For decades, affirmative action served as a tool to level the playing field for students of color who have been excluded from elite institutions like…
Workplace policies aren’t exactly the stuff of thrilling conversation. Nobody wakes up in the morning excited about reading HR guidelines such as employee punctuality or…
Photo Credit: Theodora Boateng On Tuesday, Oct. 1. at the Community Commons, African Students United, or ASU, held their second event of the year —…
On Jan. 1, 2024, Texas saw Senate Bill 17 come into full effect. The bill explicitly bans the existence of diversity, equity and inclusion offices…
Growing up Mexican American in the United States has always been a balancing act, like trying to walk and honor two paths at the same…
Over the past decade, we have seen the first female U.S. attorney general, the first female presidential nominee for a major party, the first two…
In recent years, the discourse surrounding immigration has become one of the most polarizing political issues, often driven by established narratives and rhetoric. These narratives…
A defining facet of university life is that by bringing together thousands of bright young minds fresh with ideas, a campus encourages students to join…