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.
Amid mounting challenges in public education, school board directors from across the state gathered for a day of exchanging ideas, building connections, and turning insight into action.
At the annual Korbel Honors celebration, the philanthropist and businesswoman spoke about her organization, Pivotal, and how unlocking women’s power is key to lifting up the rest of the world.
Launching this fall, DU’s new bachelor’s degree offers flexible degree pathways and hands-on research to prepare students for the kinds of careers alumni are already pursuing in this fast-growing, high-impact field.
Expert birder Ted Floyd is known at DU for his bird migration classes in the College of Professional Studies—but one unusual nighttime chirp heard on campus led him to document Colorado’s first Japanese burrowing cricket.
Guided by mentors and driven by a desire to serve, the student government president and aspiring financial advisor is focused on making the world better—and reminding others to “be where your feet are.”
The University of Denver joins a global movement to make well-being central to campus life, strengthening its commitment to community, connection, and the public good.
Expert birder Ted Floyd is known at DU for his bird migration classes in the College of Professional Studies—but one unusual nighttime chirp heard on campus led him to document Colorado’s first Japanese burrowing cricket.
Guided by mentors and driven by a desire to serve, the student government president and aspiring financial advisor is focused on making the world better—and reminding others to “be where your feet are.”
The University of Denver joins a global movement to make well-being central to campus life, strengthening its commitment to community, connection, and the public good.
Expert birder Ted Floyd is known at DU for his bird migration classes in the College of Professional Studies—but one unusual nighttime chirp heard on campus led him to document Colorado’s first Japanese burrowing cricket.
Guided by mentors and driven by a desire to serve, the student government president and aspiring financial advisor is focused on making the world better—and reminding others to “be where your feet are.”
The University of Denver joins a global movement to make well-being central to campus life, strengthening its commitment to community, connection, and the public good.
Expert birder Ted Floyd is known at DU for his bird migration classes in the College of Professional Studies—but one unusual nighttime chirp heard on campus led him to document Colorado’s first Japanese burrowing cricket.
Guided by mentors and driven by a desire to serve, the student government president and aspiring financial advisor is focused on making the world better—and reminding others to “be where your feet are.”
The University of Denver joins a global movement to make well-being central to campus life, strengthening its commitment to community, connection, and the public good.
Expert birder Ted Floyd is known at DU for his bird migration classes in the College of Professional Studies—but one unusual nighttime chirp heard on campus led him to document Colorado’s first Japanese burrowing cricket.
Guided by mentors and driven by a desire to serve, the student government president and aspiring financial advisor is focused on making the world better—and reminding others to “be where your feet are.”
The University of Denver joins a global movement to make well-being central to campus life, strengthening its commitment to community, connection, and the public good.
Expert birder Ted Floyd is known at DU for his bird migration classes in the College of Professional Studies—but one unusual nighttime chirp heard on campus led him to document Colorado’s first Japanese burrowing cricket.
Guided by mentors and driven by a desire to serve, the student government president and aspiring financial advisor is focused on making the world better—and reminding others to “be where your feet are.”
The University of Denver joins a global movement to make well-being central to campus life, strengthening its commitment to community, connection, and the public good.