Men’s hockey advances to Frozen Four for the first time since 2005
Pioneers hockey players celebrate after their victory over Ferris State. Photo: DU Athletics For the first time since 2005, the University of Denver men’s hockey team is heading back to the Frozen...
View ArticleDU reports momentum on Title IX issues, plans events for Sexual Assault...
The University of Denver is preparing for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), nationally recognized in the U.S. every April. Since last April’s SAAM, the University has made progress on several...
View ArticleGymnast McGee advances to NCAA finals
University of Denver gymnast Nina McGee qualified to her second consecutive NCAA national championship after finishing second in the all-around at Saturday’s NCAA regionals in Minneapolis. This will be...
View ArticleMen’s hockey team excited for first Frozen Four appearance in 11 years
The University of Denver hockey team is heading back to the NCAA Frozen Four for the first time since 2005, when the Pioneers captured the program’s seventh national title. The Pioneers beat Boston...
View ArticleHigher Visions for Education program partners with DU
In a recent class, DU assistant athletic trainer Casey Madden taught students in the Higher Visions program about living a healthy lifestyle, focusing on nutrition. Photo: Wayne Armstrong For the past...
View ArticleAnthropology professor leads research trips to WWII internment camp
Students from across the country join undergraduate and graduate students from the University of Denver’s Department of Anthropology in a project that also enlists camp survivors and high school...
View ArticleDU hockey players win major awards on eve of Frozen Four
University of Denver hockey players Gabe Levin and Danton Heinen received prestigious awards on Wednesday during Frozen Four Media Day in Tampa, Fla. Denver battles the North Dakota Fighting Hawks at...
View ArticleHockey season ends with Frozen Four loss to North Dakota
The University of Denver hockey team lost to the University of North Dakota on Thursday night, falling 4-2 in the NCAA Semifinal at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. Defensemen Will Butcher and Matt...
View ArticleLamont Opera performs Mozart’s ‘Cosi fan tutte’
DU’s Lamont Opera Theatre presents its spring opera, Mozart’s “Cosi fan tutte,” April 14–17 at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts. The opera illustrates the hilarious complications that follow...
View ArticleAlumni around the country gathered to watch hockey team’s Final Four game
While the University of Denver men’s hockey team celebrated its victory against Ferris State to qualify for the NCAA Frozen Four for the first time since 2005, it was all hands on deck for DU’s...
View ArticleStudents assist with water projects and provide medical relief in Nicaragua
International business major and women’s volleyball player Cassidy Rooke takes a patient’s blood pressure at the medical clinic the DU group set up La Laguna. Photo: JD Arora The University of Denver...
View ArticleDU’s student-powered Day of Action introduces elementary schoolers to college...
First held in May 2013, the annual DU Day of Action is the brainchild of DU alumnus Julio Alas (BA ’08, MA ’11). Alas worked at the time as a kindergarten teacher at a school with a large population of...
View ArticleNina McGee wins DU’s first-ever NCAA gymnastics title
University of Denver gymnast Nina McGee finished her record-breaking career in the most fitting way possible: winning DU’s first NCAA gymnastics title. The Denver senior scored a 9.950 on floor, the...
View ArticleDU students help fight food waste on campus
It was in a writing class during the spring of his first year at DU that Paul Sherman was first exposed to the idea of food justice. His instructor showed her students a documentary on the Food...
View Article$500,000 gift promotes new focus on Israel at Daniels College of Business
Michael and Kathy Azeez, alumni of DU’s Daniels College of Business, see Israel as a booming center for innovation and business. The couple recently donated $500,000 to fund two major projects at the...
View ArticleSenior Jess Davidson named White House ‘Champion of Change’
University of Denver senior Jess Davidson was one of 10 students recognized by the White House last week as an “It’s On Us White House Champion of Change.” The “It’s On Us” campaign, which seeks to...
View ArticleRenewable energy course addresses DU’s sustainability objectives
The University of Denver Sturm College of Law worked with DU’s Center for Sustainability and Sustainability Council to create the Renewable Energy Law Project, a spring semester class taught by...
View ArticleBloomberg ranks Daniels top undergrad business program in Colorado
The University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business ranks No. 56 on Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2016 list of best undergraduate business schools in the U.S. Daniels is the top-ranked undergraduate...
View ArticleBusiness students tackle diversity issue for Charles Schwab
Seven student teams presented their ideas on how to recruit diverse tech talent for Charles Schwab as part of the Inclusive Excellence Business Case Competition April 15 at the University of Denver....
View ArticleUniversity celebrated very first Earth Day in 1970
Editor’s note: This story first ran in the University of Denver Magazine in 2008. It looked like a spaceship moving down University Boulevard, students said. The floating contraption – carried five...
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