The University of Denver is launching a new Accelerated Bachelor of Professional Studies, a reduced-credit bachelor’s degree that will provide learners with a quicker path for completing their degree.
Winter Carnival, one of DU’s most beloved traditions, is back for its 65th year, and students have plenty of ways to join the ...
Natalie Afshar, Robert "Hobie" Malik, and Mitchell Ukropina participated in the development of a Community Benefits Agreement as part of the plans for a new soccer stadium in Denver.
The new headquarters of DU Outdoors, BASECAMP opened its doors in December, with the goal of being “DU’s one-stop shop for ...
As it melts, it fills the Colorado River and other major rivers—and then that water is captured in reservoirs such as Lake Dillion. Snowpack is crucial to our water system, climate regulation, and ...
Grocery prices have risen by 25% in Colorado over the past five years, more than wages have grown over that same period. One of the top issues facing Americans is the cost of living relative to ...
Upbeat jazz tunes and the buzz of conversation filled the air as barbeque smoke drifted across a parking lot behind Gates Field House. Students were gathered not just for one of the most anticipated ...
This story was written by Tyla Panzera, graduate service assistant in Student Affairs, for Faces of 4D, a series that explores the diverse and complex ways in which the DU community lives the 4D ...
We are excited to announce that the Aspen Institute’s Weave: The Social Fabric Project, founded by David Brooks, has selected the partnership between the University of Denver’s Center for Community ...
When the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act passed in May 2024, it made national headlines. The law was the first of its kind in the U.S. It was a comprehensive attempt to govern “high-risk” ...
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