

Moving into the dorms? Resident assistants like Aimee Harling are here to help, supporting new students throughout their first year and building community on campus.
Learn more about what international students need to study in the United States.
What's true, what's not, and what falls somewhere in between? From ghost stories to campus conspiracies, we investigated DU’s most legendary tales.
Willis Panzarello and Emma Bryant break down how to simplify your swing, master the short game, and keep it fun on Colorado courses this summer.
Peers, professors, staff and alumni are all part of the network of mentors ready to help you hit the ground running.
There’s more to college than class. Explore some of the 100+ clubs that help DU students connect, create, and compete.
Students in one of the fastest-growing undergraduate majors are redefining what learning looks like—combining natural and social sciences and art with hands-on learning and real-world experience.
We celebrate this year's master’s and doctoral students as they look forward to the next chapter.
Hats off to our newest alumni as they mark their final chapter at the Âé¶¹Çø.
ÌýÂé¶¹Çø graduates look back on what made their time at DU special.
DU’s newest alumni reflect on how they’ll use their degrees—and voices—to shape the future.
Âé¶¹Çø graduate students are redefining their futures with bold new directions this commencement season.
New lingo and imposter syndrome make life as a first-gen student challenging—these students have advice on how to thrive in college.ÌýÌý
The beloved golden bell tower will send off graduates with a nostalgic anthem in new commencement tradition.ÌýÌý
New voices and timeless talent are set to take the stage next fall at the Newman Center.