From answering questions about housing and career services to sharing what they love about the University, this all-important welcome crew helps prospective students feel right at home.
Amid mounting challenges in public education, school board directors from across the state gathered for a day of exchanging ideas, building connections, and turning insight into action.
At the annual Korbel Honors celebration, the philanthropist and businesswoman spoke about her organization, Pivotal, and how unlocking women’s power is key to lifting up the rest of the world.
Launching this fall, DU’s new bachelor’s degree offers flexible degree pathways and hands-on research to prepare students for the kinds of careers alumni are already pursuing in this fast-growing, high-impact field.
At the annual Korbel Honors celebration, the philanthropist and businesswoman spoke about her organization, Pivotal, and how unlocking women’s power is key to lifting up the rest of the world.
Launching this fall, DU’s new bachelor’s degree offers flexible degree pathways and hands-on research to prepare students for the kinds of careers alumni are already pursuing in this fast-growing, high-impact field.
With a 14-game winning streak and a slew of standout freshmen, the Pioneers head to Las Vegas to face top-seeded Michigan in a clash of college hockey titans.
The partnership with Colorado’s first professional women’s soccer club will include community programming and underscore the University’s support for women’s sports.
Science isn’t easy. An upcoming webinar series hosted by DU’s 4D Experience teaches attendees how to face setbacks, criticism, and disagreements head on.
Amid mounting challenges in public education, school board directors from across the state gathered for a day of exchanging ideas, building connections, and turning insight into action.
At a recent Ignite Talk, DU students shared how paid research positions give them the chance to explore their academic passions while building resumes, earning income, and gaining hands-on experience in their fields.
Operation Epic Fury – the latest round of military strikes against Iran – began when Iran was engaged in negotiations with the United States to renew restrictions on its nuclear program.
No car? No problem. From nearby parks and coffee shops to downtown adventures and mountain getaways, here's how DU students explore Denver without driving.
Known as “Basecamp,” the one-stop shop will offer ski rentals, tuning services, and a gathering space—bringing the mountains closer to all DU students.
From answering questions about housing and career services to sharing what they love about the University, this all-important welcome crew helps prospective students feel right at home.
DU’s 4D Purpose Dinners bring students, faculty, staff, and alumni together for informal conversations that challenge career expectations, build connections, and open doors.
At a recent Ignite Talk, DU students shared how paid research positions give them the chance to explore their academic passions while building resumes, earning income, and gaining hands-on experience in their fields.
With a 14-game winning streak and a slew of standout freshmen, the Pioneers head to Las Vegas to face top-seeded Michigan in a clash of college hockey titans.
With a desire to help others find the same kinds of support that have helped him thrive, Justin is pursuing an education and career path filled with purpose.
Theater students at the University of Denver not only study acting, but set design and construction as well. Those skills were on full display during a recent student production of “Into the Woods.”
Seven student acts took the stage at Battle of the Bands 2026, with the crowd voting for post-punk band Exhaler as the winner—earning them a spot at MusicFest in May.
Amid mounting challenges in public education, school board directors from across the state gathered for a day of exchanging ideas, building connections, and turning insight into action.
At the annual Korbel Honors celebration, the philanthropist and businesswoman spoke about her organization, Pivotal, and how unlocking women’s power is key to lifting up the rest of the world.
The Lamont School of Music and Colorado College are teaming up for a pair of performances featuring some of J.S. Bach's most well-known concertos, as well as new works.
The partnership with Colorado’s first professional women’s soccer club will include community programming and underscore the University’s support for women’s sports.
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 housing, health care and food, according to a Reuters/Ipsos survey from December 2025.