The DU Department of History and Office of the Provost hosted Ari Kelman, author of the award-winning book “A Misplaced Massacre," about the Sand Creek…
Since 1998, DU has been without an official mascot. We are still known as the Pioneers, but we have been without an official face of…
The fourth annual New Beginnings Spring Pow Wow was held on Driscoll Green last Sunday, May 18, and featured an Indian market, food, songs, dance…
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…
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…
DU started its sesquicentennial speaker series this past Wednesday with the subject of “What Does It Mean to be the ‘Colorado Seminary’? DU’s Historical Connections…
The Native Student Alliance held its third annual New Beginnings Spring Contest Powwow on the Driscoll Green last Sunday. With music, dancing and booths for…
I am 73 years old and have inadvertently replicated John Evans’ sojourn across the continent. I spent my youth in Evanston, Ill., was inspired to…
In collaboration with Northwestern University, DU is investigating school founder John Evans’ involvement with the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864, largely considered one of the…
The Native Student Alliance teamed up with artist Douglas Miles, founder of Apache Skateboards, to present the WhatTRIBE exhibit in Sturm Hall’s Museum of Anthropology,…