DU welcomes a diverse and academically outstanding group of undergrads from all corners of the U.S. and beyond.
The University ranked as the most loved by its students, according to the Princeton Review’s survey of 168,000 college students.
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DU welcomes a diverse and academically outstanding group of undergrads from all corners of the U.S. and beyond.
The University ranked as the most loved by its students, according to the Princeton Review’s survey of 168,000 college students.
RadioEd co-host Emma Atkinson sits down with associate accounting professor Tony Holder and his team to dig into their research on the history of racism in accounting in the Jim Crow era.
Studying the history of trees reveals patterns in precipitation that can help predict changes in the environment.
The University of Denver has officially designated six research centers and two research institutes, fostering collaboration, innovation and thought leadership across diverse fields.
RadioEd production assistant Madeleine Lebovic chats with associate professor of psychology Angela Narayan about the surprising science behind reflecting on positive childhood experiences—and how it can help parents counter childhood adversity.
New discoveries from DU researchers reveal how massive stars can shape the building blocks for planet formation.
Sturm College of Law professor Michael Siebecker believes “a duty of discourse” may be the key to accountability.
The smaller, more affordable spectrometer will allow more researchers, students and entrepreneurs to study cells quickly and accurately.
University of Denver Associate Professor Michael Kerwin shares a few of his favorite lesser-known locations to take students for on-site lessons.
Denver is home to many historic and well-loved eating establishments that have stood the test of time—and Yelp reviews.
Whether you're searching for a bargain or one-of-a-kind fashion, Denver has a variety of options to update your fit.
The Mile High City is home to dozens of historic communities, each with their own character and charm.
Sometimes, it’s all about the random stuff you find along the way.
Picture this: You’ve made it (back) to campus and are ready to show the world that you’re excited for the start of a new school year.
The Class of 2029 began their DU journey with a full day of welcomes, connections, and celebrations.
Whether you need a student ID or the best iced latte on campus, here are the places every DU first year should know—and how to find them.
Forget the gimmicks—six DU students share the true essentials that will keep you comfy, cool, and ready to conquer your first year.
With 100+ student organizations and 30 club sports, DU’s Sept. 7 event is the place to meet people, explore your interests, and find your campus community.
DU juniors and seniors share tips, tricks, and must-have items to help ease the transition to residential hall life.
Rising juniors and seniors reflect on their early experiences at DU and offer heartfelt advice for incoming first-year students.
Einav Nahum considers herself a compassionate clinician who approaches treatment from a trauma-informed relational framework.
The University of Denver was the first collegiate program in the U.S. to teach children in the community how to swim through the No More Under Swim Safely Series.
Kareem El Damanhoury, who is also a CNN journalist, talks about the changing media landscape, self-care in journalism, and what aspiring reporters should be working on.
Sturm College of Law professor Justin Marceau says he believes some animals can—and should—be designated as persons under the law. Here’s why.
Professor Mei Yin, who founded the University’s AWM student chapter in 2016, is dedicated to growing the presence of women in the field.