When Robert (Bob) Eberlein returned to campus last February as part of a Media, Film and Journalism (MFJS) speaker series, it was a much different…
While many colleges and universities across the United States did not begin accepting women as students until well into the 20th century, the University of…
A walk around campus will herald numerous sights and sounds; one ever-present element is the many trees that dot DU. The space DU occupies is…
Alumnus Jim Conway (1974) has been able to cover a lot of ground in his career, from direction of famed television show “Star Trek” to…
After over a year of renovations and reconstruction, the Margery Reed building reopened April 8. A re-opening ceremony was held at 11 a.m., followed by…
Don Levy arrived at DU already knowing where he wanted to wind up in his career. “I knew I wanted to have a role in…
On Monday night, Professor Bill Philpott, associate professor of history, gave a lecture about an anniversary much darker than, yet still related to, DU’s own…
Through DU’s 150-year history, the university has seen the leadership of 17 chancellors, each with their own success and legacies they have left behind. By…
The history of DU’s athletics teams can be told through a series of numbers: wins and losses, scores, touchdowns and championships. But the history of…
Last week, DU’s Native Student Alliance (NSA) and Political ScienceAssociate Professor Nancy Wadsworth hosted a free public screening of the Lukas Korver documentary film “The…