The upcoming Newman Center Presents season at DU’s Robert & Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts boasts something for everyone, from jazz and bluegrass to family shows and Broadway favorites.
From a packed MusicFest to carnival games, a climbing wall, and a dive-in movie, DU students made the most of the University’s longest-running tradition.
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.
When Air Force veteran Caleb Smith arrived at DU, he felt worlds apart from traditional college life. Thanks to DU’s robust support network, he found belonging, purpose, and a chance to lift up others.
A Top 100 college for veterans, DU surrounds student vets and military-affiliated students with the people, programs, and resources to help them thrive—from first inquiry to graduation and beyond.
Every fall, first-year students head into Colorado’s Rocky Mountains for DU’s First Ascent, a weekend of connection, reflection, and fun at the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus.
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.
When Air Force veteran Caleb Smith arrived at DU, he felt worlds apart from traditional college life. Thanks to DU’s robust support network, he found belonging, purpose, and a chance to lift up others.
A Top 100 college for veterans, DU surrounds student vets and military-affiliated students with the people, programs, and resources to help them thrive—from first inquiry to graduation and beyond.
Every fall, first-year students head into Colorado’s Rocky Mountains for DU’s First Ascent, a weekend of connection, reflection, and fun at the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus.
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.
When Air Force veteran Caleb Smith arrived at DU, he felt worlds apart from traditional college life. Thanks to DU’s robust support network, he found belonging, purpose, and a chance to lift up others.
A Top 100 college for veterans, DU surrounds student vets and military-affiliated students with the people, programs, and resources to help them thrive—from first inquiry to graduation and beyond.
Every fall, first-year students head into Colorado’s Rocky Mountains for DU’s First Ascent, a weekend of connection, reflection, and fun at the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus.
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.
When Air Force veteran Caleb Smith arrived at DU, he felt worlds apart from traditional college life. Thanks to DU’s robust support network, he found belonging, purpose, and a chance to lift up others.
A Top 100 college for veterans, DU surrounds student vets and military-affiliated students with the people, programs, and resources to help them thrive—from first inquiry to graduation and beyond.
Every fall, first-year students head into Colorado’s Rocky Mountains for DU’s First Ascent, a weekend of connection, reflection, and fun at the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus.
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.
When Air Force veteran Caleb Smith arrived at DU, he felt worlds apart from traditional college life. Thanks to DU’s robust support network, he found belonging, purpose, and a chance to lift up others.
A Top 100 college for veterans, DU surrounds student vets and military-affiliated students with the people, programs, and resources to help them thrive—from first inquiry to graduation and beyond.
Every fall, first-year students head into Colorado’s Rocky Mountains for DU’s First Ascent, a weekend of connection, reflection, and fun at the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus.
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.
When Air Force veteran Caleb Smith arrived at DU, he felt worlds apart from traditional college life. Thanks to DU’s robust support network, he found belonging, purpose, and a chance to lift up others.
A Top 100 college for veterans, DU surrounds student vets and military-affiliated students with the people, programs, and resources to help them thrive—from first inquiry to graduation and beyond.
Every fall, first-year students head into Colorado’s Rocky Mountains for DU’s First Ascent, a weekend of connection, reflection, and fun at the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus.