A teaching associate professor in the Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs, Gehring will use the International Futures model to explore how political choices shape long-term outcomes.
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.
On this RadioEd episode, we’re talking all about invisible labor, the home and caring work often left to women to coordinate and carry out, with economics professor Paula Cole.
With Nov. 5 right around the corner, we look at how the presidential election has brought civics and civil discourse to life for students in political science classes.
Nordic skier Sidney Barbier’s collegiate career has included co-authoring a textbook, performing in Lamont’s orchestra and bluegrass ensemble and competing as a Division I athlete.