Master’s and doctoral students from across the University of Denver made their way to Magness Arena on June 12 to celebrate a milestone years in the making.
The six-time nominee and director of Jazz & Commercial Music Studies at the University of Denver won his first Grammy for the composition “First Snow.”
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.
The six-time nominee and director of Jazz & Commercial Music Studies at the University of Denver won his first Grammy for the composition “First Snow.”
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.
The six-time nominee and director of Jazz & Commercial Music Studies at the University of Denver won his first Grammy for the composition “First Snow.”
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.
The six-time nominee and director of Jazz & Commercial Music Studies at the University of Denver won his first Grammy for the composition “First Snow.”
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.
The six-time nominee and director of Jazz & Commercial Music Studies at the University of Denver won his first Grammy for the composition “First Snow.”
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.
The six-time nominee and director of Jazz & Commercial Music Studies at the University of Denver won his first Grammy for the composition “First Snow.”
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.