Theater students at the University of Denver not only study acting, but set design and construction as well. Those skills were on full display during a recent student production of “Into the Woods.”
Science isn’t easy. An upcoming webinar series hosted by DU’s 4D Experience teaches attendees how to face setbacks, criticism, and disagreements head on.
Seven student acts took the stage at Battle of the Bands 2026, with the crowd voting for post-punk band Exhaler as the winner—earning them a spot at MusicFest in May.
The University’s new provost and executive vice chancellor brings a proven record of leadership and a collaborative vision for advancing DU’s research, teaching, and 4D Experience.
Longtime supporters Robert C. Newman and Catherine J. Boggs will offer their words of wisdom at the graduate and undergraduate ceremonies on June 13 and 14.
With online and in-person course options, students in the MS in Applied Data Science and AI program can tailor coursework to explore their interests and prepare for careers across a wide range of industries.
When incarcerated students with disabilities enter the prison system, they lose more than just their freedom—they also lose their right to an education.
Associate Professor Robin Tinghitella’s latest research looks at how “eavesdroppers,” animals that secretively listen in on the communication of other species, impact how those species listen and talk to one another.
A study led by the Institute for Human-Animal Connection is uncovering links between the psychological and physiological effects of service dogs on veterans with PTSD, offering new insights into treatment and post-traumatic growth.
RadioEd co-host Jordyn Reiland sits down with Research Assistant Professor Jennifer McMahon about her work evaluating individuals whose competency to stand trial is or could be in question to determine if they have a brain injury.
RadioEd co-host Jordyn Reiland sits down with Associate Professor Anamika Barman-Adhikari to discuss her research on how the social networks of unhoused young people can influence behaviors like substance use.
With more than 100 options to choose from, DU clubs offer countless opportunities for students to pursue their passions, develop new skills and foster lasting relationships.
Whether you’re looking for a Chicago dog, Sonoran-style tortillas, Portland wings or something else, Denver has the spot to cure your culinary homesickness.
A Top 100 college for veterans, DU surrounds student vets and military-affiliated students with the people, programs, and resources to help them thrive—from first inquiry to graduation and beyond.
Every fall, first-year students head into Colorado’s Rocky Mountains for DU’s First Ascent, a weekend of connection, reflection, and fun at the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus.
From mysterious whispers in the Reiman Theater to unexplained chills in Mary Reed Hall, DU’s century-old buildings hold more than just history. Read on to explore the most haunted haunts on campus.
With no manuals, no parts, and no instructions, engineering student Uton Delloso reverse-engineered a decades-old gearbox to get the farm’s irrigation system running again.
Former DU swimmer Livi Schmid could become the sixth person ever to cross the deep-water lake—while raising funds for freshwater conservation and a local youth swim club.
We've rounded up some amazing finds—from fashion to food and drinks—to make your shopping easy, meaningful and fun. Plus, there are a few exclusive discounts for DU alumni to sweeten the deal.
At the 2025 Korbel Honors, the Korbel School marked 60 years of global impact with reflections from Condoleezza Rice and a celebration of community leaders.
The partnership between Sodexo and Jewish Family Services provides meaningful professional experience while building connections between refugees and the DU community.