“I just had to run away from my life,” Selky winces, remembering the impossible decision he made four years ago to leave his wife and…
The University of Denver Museum of Anthropology (DUMA) is hosting a new exhibit showcasing the work of DU anthropology professor, Dr. Rebecca Galemba. Entitled “Laboring…
Native American women, girls and two-spirits are murdered at a rate 10 times higher than the national average. Almost half of Native women experience sexual…
Springtime is traditionally associated with rebirth, new growth, and fresh starts. At DU, spring quarter brings just that to many of our student-run organizations. The…
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…
What would our campus look like without our affinity groups? What would our world look like if diversity, equity and inclusion organizations were not accessible…
Last Wednesday, DU’s Brazilian Student Association (BRASA) and Latine Student Alliance (LSA) hosted their first collab together: a showcase of South American history and culture…
Last Wednesday, the Latine Student Alliance(LSA) held a meeting in the Community Commons as a kickstart to this quarter, offering ice cream as a treat.…
For current college students, it is no surprise to learn that the COVID-19 pandemic greatly affected participation in on-campus, student-led clubs and activities. The University of…
Last Friday, several students were seen walking around the Community Commons with glitter on their faces. The source? DU's newest Brazilian Student Association (BRASA) was…