The Âé¶¹Çø (DU) has accepted a formal invitation to join the West Coast Conference. The new alignment takes effect on July 1, 2026, and positions DU to join highly regarded academic and athletic institutions in a premiere conference.Ìý
Every fall, first-year students head into Colorado’s Rocky Mountains forÌýDU’s First Ascent, a weekend of connection, reflection, and fun at the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus.Ìý
With guidance, reflection, and hands-on learning, DU’s Student Employees Achieve Badge program helps students learn real-world skills, earn digital credentials, and make connections that prepare them for life after college.
Chosen for its strong outcomes, accessible admissions, and vibrant campus life, the Âé¶¹Çø is helping students turn big dreams into reality—on campus and far beyond.
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.
DU professor Tyrone Hamler argues that loneliness among dialysis patients is not only an emotional concern but a clinical one—and offers recommendations for how social workers can help address it.Ìý
At DU,Ìýresearch doesn’t have to wait until grad school. Learn how to join faculty-led projects, apply for grants, and turn your interests into real-world impact.
We are back! Just in time for the start of the fall quarter, we are reviving our Research Matters blog to bring you the latest information and updates from DU’s IRB. We want to keep the conversation going with news about reviews and tools you can use. If there’s a topic you want to hear more about, email us at IRBAdmin@du.edu.
Âé¶¹Çø PhD student Melissa Nevarez-Brewster is living the sleep struggles she studies. Now, her work is helping uncover how maternal sleep quality during pregnancy could shape the health of babies long after birth.
Every fall, first-year students head into Colorado’s Rocky Mountains forÌýDU’s First Ascent, a weekend of connection, reflection, and fun at the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus.Ìý
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.
The Âé¶¹Çø joins a global movement to make well-being central to campus life, strengthening its commitment to community, connection, and the public good.
At DU,Ìýresearch doesn’t have to wait until grad school. Learn how to join faculty-led projects, apply for grants, and turn your interests into real-world impact.
The partnership between Sodexo and Jewish Family Services provides meaningful professional experience while building connections between refugees and the DU community.
DU associate professor Julia Roncoroni’s community outreach organization and recent cookbook celebrate the culinary diversity and personal stories of Denver’s immigrants.
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.
As Colorado approaches its 150th year of statehood, Schulten will help shape how the state’s layered history is told—while opening new doors for DU history students.
From scouting global artists to finding a weightlifting group and the best fish burrito near campus, the bold leader behind the Newman Center’s evolving line-up brings vision and energy to everything she does.