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DU Training Ugandans

Eight thousand miles away from the University of Denver campus, DU students are helping Ugandans receive the training they need to enter the workforce and improve their quality of life.

Evolution At Work

Professor Robert Dores and a team of students use tissue culture procedures to study protein receptors in sharks and rays. Dores hopes to develop insights into how their evolution diverged from other fish.

Home Depot CFO On Success

DU Chancellor Rebecca Chopp hosted a chat with Home Depot CFO and DU Alum Carol Tomé at an Atlanta, Ga., alumni event. The two discussed leadership, finding success and the value of a DU education.

Innovating HIV Prevention

DU PhD candidate Darren Whitfield explores how internalized racism and homophobia affect risky sexual behaviors among GBQSGL black men in order to innovate new HIV prevention tactics.

Crowdfunding Beats Goals

Thanks to about 2,200 donors, 2017's One Day for DU raised over $400,000 — surpassing our goal and helping fund 28 projects including internships, clubs, grants, scholarships, programs, partnerships and more.

Law Student Recognized

Sturm College of Law student Katie Steefel is one of National Jurist Magazine's law students of the year for 2017. She led the Denver Law Review’s symposium and established the Education Policy and Advocacy Group.

Chem Grad Wins DC Trip

Chemistry PhD student Molly Haugen got a look at the intersection of science and policy in Washington, D.C. She heard from leadership on climate issues after winning the 2017 Capitol Hill Visits Essay Contest.

Elevating Equity Locally

The 2016 Provost Conference brought together DU faculty with city and regional partners to discuss how we can serve as an anchor institution in pursuing social, environmental and fiscal equity throughout Colorado.

Right Foot Forward

We’re ranked among the “Best Colleges for Veterans” by U.S. News & World Report because of veteran-focused programs like Right Foot Forward. The program pairs student veterans with businesspeople to network and discuss career options.

Humanitarian Crisis Prep

Our International Humanitarian Crisis Simulation prepares students to work with displaced persons, abused women and lost children. Graduate students play Red Cross workers, government officials and representatives of other organizations — learning to stay calm while supporting people in need.

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