Thomas has built a remarkable career at the forefront of seismic changes—from the privatization of post-Soviet Eastern Europe to the birth of the smartphone. This June, he returns to campus to share what he's learned with the Class of 2026.
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.
Two members of the University of Denver community have been recognized by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) for their work within student affairs.
The studio aims to give faculty and staff a high-tech, low-complexity way to produce quality content for a host of uses, from classroom instruction to marketing. It’s as simple as inserting a USB into the studio’s computer, hitting that all-important button and unplugging the USB at the end, already loaded with the ready-to-play mp4 file.
Two members of the University of Denver community have been recognized by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) for their work within student affairs.
The studio aims to give faculty and staff a high-tech, low-complexity way to produce quality content for a host of uses, from classroom instruction to marketing. It’s as simple as inserting a USB into the studio’s computer, hitting that all-important button and unplugging the USB at the end, already loaded with the ready-to-play mp4 file.
Two members of the University of Denver community have been recognized by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) for their work within student affairs.
The studio aims to give faculty and staff a high-tech, low-complexity way to produce quality content for a host of uses, from classroom instruction to marketing. It’s as simple as inserting a USB into the studio’s computer, hitting that all-important button and unplugging the USB at the end, already loaded with the ready-to-play mp4 file.
Two members of the University of Denver community have been recognized by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) for their work within student affairs.
The studio aims to give faculty and staff a high-tech, low-complexity way to produce quality content for a host of uses, from classroom instruction to marketing. It’s as simple as inserting a USB into the studio’s computer, hitting that all-important button and unplugging the USB at the end, already loaded with the ready-to-play mp4 file.
Two members of the University of Denver community have been recognized by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) for their work within student affairs.
The studio aims to give faculty and staff a high-tech, low-complexity way to produce quality content for a host of uses, from classroom instruction to marketing. It’s as simple as inserting a USB into the studio’s computer, hitting that all-important button and unplugging the USB at the end, already loaded with the ready-to-play mp4 file.
Two members of the University of Denver community have been recognized by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) for their work within student affairs.
The studio aims to give faculty and staff a high-tech, low-complexity way to produce quality content for a host of uses, from classroom instruction to marketing. It’s as simple as inserting a USB into the studio’s computer, hitting that all-important button and unplugging the USB at the end, already loaded with the ready-to-play mp4 file.