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The Class of 2029 began their DU journey with a full day of welcomes, connections, and celebrations.
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The University’s new provost and executive vice chancellor brings a proven record of leadership and a collaborative vision for advancing DU’s research, teaching, and 4D Experience.
Forget the gimmicks—six DU students share the true essentials that will keep you comfy, cool, and ready to conquer your first year.
When Sidney Barbier’s phone buzzed and the word “Fulbright” appeared on her locked screen during string quartet rehearsal, staying focused became nearly impossible. When she finally tapped the screen and read “congratulations,” she knew months of hard work and waiting had paid off.