
From skiing and camping to biking and hiking, Alpine Club makes outdoor adventure easy, affordable, and fun.
From skiing and camping to biking and hiking, Alpine Club makes outdoor adventure easy, affordable, and fun.
The Class of 2029 began their DU journey with a full day of welcomes, connections, and celebrations.
Whether you need a student ID or the best iced latte on campus, here are the places every DU first year should know—and how to find them.
Forget the gimmicks—six DU students share the true essentials that will keep you comfy, cool, and ready to conquer your first year.
With 100+ student organizations and 30 club sports, DU’s Sept. 7 event is the place to meet people, explore your interests, and find your campus community.
DU juniors and seniors share tips, tricks, and must-have items to help ease the transition to residential hall life.
Rising juniors and seniors reflect on their early experiences at DU and offer heartfelt advice for incoming first-year students.Ìý
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.