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Professor maps ancient burial sites using radar technology

Lawrence Conyers knows just how challenging and rewarding field research can be. The University of Denver anthropology professor has crisscrossed the globe — from El Salvador to Australia — exploring...

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Iranian exile and DU alum recognized as a ‘great immigrant’ by Carnegie...

The Carnegie Corporation of New York honored Ali Malekzadeh as one of 38 “great immigrants” the nonprofit recognizes annually for their contributions to America’s social fabric. Photo courtesy of...

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Men’s soccer claims third straight Summit League title

The University of Denver men’s soccer team outshot Eastern Illinois 31-1 — including 20-1 in the second half — to claim the Summit League regular season title on Saturday night at CIBER Field at the...

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Hockey team hangs on to Gold Pan Trophy after 2-game sweep of CC Tigers

The 300th meeting between the DU Pioneers and the Colorado College Tigers proved to be a victorious affair for the visitors, as the Crimson & Gold skated into Broadmoor World Arena Saturday night...

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DU career center helps launch alumna’s environmental consulting firm

Jessica Acosta graduated from the University of Denver in 2003 with a BA in communications. Today, she is CEO of Environmental Consulting Services, an environmental construction consulting firm in the...

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Love of music led renowned pianist to Lamont School

Pianist Steven Mayer, an associate professor at the Lamont School of Music, was smitten at the tender age of 3. “My first loves,” he says, “were Broadway musicals and Stravinski.” The son of composer...

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Alumna’s DU degree advances her journalism career in China

Neela Eyunni is a news anchor in Beijing for China Central Television. Photo courtesy of Neela Eyunni Neela Eyunni (’08), author, news anchor and television host, is an international triple threat. As...

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Administration issues statement on inclusivity in wake of Missouri protests

Editor’s note: This communication was sent to DU students, faculty and staff on Thursday afternoon. It was signed by Chancellor Rebecca Chopp, Provost Gregg Kvistad, Frank Tuitt, senior advisor to the...

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Campus listening session to explore issues raised at Missouri protests

The University of Missouri has been making headlines this week, raising important questions and concerns about racial tension on college campuses. At the University of Denver, student leaders and...

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DU working to confirm status of study-abroad students in Paris

Luc Beaudoin, associate provost at the Office of Internationalization at the University of Denver, said Friday night that DU is working to confirm the status of study-abroad students in light of...

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DU confirms safety of study-abroad students in France

Luc Beaudoin, associate provost at the Office of Internationalization at the University of Denver, said Saturday that DU has confirmed the safety of its study-abroad students in France and elsewhere in...

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Momentum Scholarship Challenge aims to build financial support for...

“I was set up to fail, yet I fought.” University of Denver senior Nicole Paulsen grew up in modest circumstances, often going without the things many kids have. She lost both parents by the time she...

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Men’s soccer takes Summit League title, hosts first-ever NCAA Tournament home...

The top-seeded University of Denver men’s soccer team won its third straight Summit League Championship Saturday afternoon with a 2-0 win over Oral Roberts at CIBER Field at the University of Denver...

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Internationalization office sends updated information after attacks in Paris...

Luc Beaudoin, associate provost in the University of Denver’s Office of Internationalization, sent the following letter to the University community on Monday.   Dear members of the DU community, Our...

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Sports, music and dance on tap for campus over the holidays

The Boston Brass teams with brass stars from Denver to present “Christmas Bells are Swingin’!” on Dec. 2 at the Newman Center. Nov. 23 marks the end of the fall quarter for the University of Denver,...

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Social work student inspired by health care internship

“I wanted to shed light on a population whose voices are very rarely heard and to show that navigating the health care system is really difficult,” Kayley Carson says of the op-ed she wrote for the...

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Campus Safety receives international accreditation from CALEA

The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Inc. (CALEA) has awarded the Division of Campus Safety (DCS) at the University of Denver with its Campus Security Accreditation. Members of...

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Former English professor’s influential novel celebrates 50th anniversary

John Williams earned two English degrees from DU — his BA in 1949 and an MA in 1950. After earning a PhD from the University of Missouri, he returned to DU in 1954, teaching and directing the writing...

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College of Education alumnus improves education for Denver students

Alumnus Nickolas Dawkins transformed his passion into purpose as principal of Denver’s Hamilton Middle School. Once one of the lowest-ranking middle schools in Denver, Hamilton climbed the list to...

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Korbel School receives major grants from NSF, Carnegie Foundation

The University of Denver’s Josef Korbel School of International Studies has been awarded significant research grants from the National Science Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation, building on the...

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