On the afternoon of Feb. 22, a fire broke out at the Seeley G. Mudd building, located at 2102 E. Wesley Ave. near the intersection…
The DU Office of Sustainability recently launched a new bicycle registration system database. The system is designed to help reunite a bicycle and its owner…
On Nov. 21, the Department of Campus Safety (DCS) received accreditation from The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) after attending a final…
The time-honored DU tradition of Founders Day will take place this year from March 2-3, commemorating DU’s founding on March 5, 1864. The event has…
On Feb. 4, the Office of the Chancellor sent out an email acknowledging the instances of sexual assault that have occurred on DU’s campus. The…
Earlier this year, two priests of DU’s Catholic Men’s religious community—DU’s Catholic chaplain the Rev. John Ignatius, and another priest, the Rev. Paul Kostka—were selected…
Nicolle Davies, executive director of the Arapahoe Library District (ALD) and adjunct faculty at DU’s Morgridge College of Education, was awarded Library Journal’s 2016 Librarian…
On Jan. 20, a team of five students from the DU chapter of the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) was awarded first place at the…
Impact 2025, the strategic plan detailing the vision of DU’s future, was approved by the board of trustees in early January. From a reimagined neighborhood…
On Jan. 14, B-cycle, “Denver’s Bikeshare Program,” removed its station from the DU campus due to low activity. Stations at 1901 Buchtel Blvd. (at the DU…