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Tags archive: STEM

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STEM Horizons Building: A new home for scientific discovery 

February 24, 2025 Brooke Ballenger

A new building is on the horizon for the STEM department of DU.  Nestled behind Olin Hall and the Boettcher Center is the site where…

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Chancellor Haefner discusses CAHSS demands

January 30, 2025 Liam Piper

On Nov. 22, several CAHSS chairs and directors passed a motion to deliver a letter of "no confidence" to Chancellor Jeremy Haefner's administration. That motion…

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National Society of Black Engineers: A space for belonging and succeeding

April 17, 2023 Ana Júlia Rodrigues Alves

BIPOC students are still majorly underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. At the University of Denver, the National Society of Black Engineers…

Off-Campus

NASA deserves our support now more than ever

February 22, 2021 Chris Fazzari

On Thursday, Feb. 18, the Perseverance Rover landed on Mars after years of tireless work and innovation. NASA reached this unprecedented feat, despite operating on…

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Are virtual and hyflex STEM labs working?

November 9, 2020 Marisa Jones

For students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), classes and labs have changed in drastic ways. When COVID-19 arrived in the U.S., DU professors…

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COVID-19 on Campus: STEM majors shoot for success online

April 6, 2020 Grace Ganz

You finally awake after sleeping in far too late. After shaking the fatigue out of your body, you complete your daily morning or middle-of-the-night routine,…

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Paving a way for minority STEM students

November 25, 2017 Daniel Lorenzo

It’s no secret that the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) workforce is predominantly white and male. However, channels for diversity are coming to DU…

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STEM hosts women in science

April 16, 2014 Gigi Peccolo

The Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science (RSECS) and the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (NSM) will host the first annual Women in…

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