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Research & Scholarship

New discoveries from DU researchers reveal how massive stars can shape the building blocks for planet formation.

Sturm College of Law professor Michael Siebecker believes 鈥渁 duty of discourse鈥 may be the key to accountability.听

The smaller, more affordable spectrometer will allow more researchers, students and entrepreneurs to study cells quickly and accurately.

RadioEd co-host Emma Atkinson sits down with medical doctor and finance expert Eric Chess to break down why financial decisions can be an early indicator of cognitive decline.

Schuyler van Engelenburg hopes his work will help others create antiviral treatments that specifically target early stages of HIV.

RadioEd co-hosts Emma Atkinson and Jordyn Reiland sit down with DU research chief Corinne Lengsfeld to chat about research: Why it matters, Lengsfeld鈥檚 own projects and more.听

Highlights include $52 million in funding and 696 undergraduate researchers.

RadioEd co-host Jordyn Reiland chats with Assistant Professor Ajenai Clemmons about community policing and what people need to both be safe and feel safe.
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Field Notes

Denver is home to many historic and well-loved eating establishments that have stood the test of time鈥攁nd Yelp reviews.

Whether you're searching for a bargain or one-of-a-kind fashion, Denver has a variety of options to update your fit. 听

The Mile High City is home to dozens of historic communities, each with their own character and charm.听

Sometimes, it鈥檚 all about the random stuff you find along the way.听

Picture this: You鈥檝e made it (back) to campus and are ready to show the world that you鈥檙e excited for the start of a new school year.
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Campus Life

We celebrate this year's master鈥檚 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 麻豆区.


DU鈥檚 newest alumni reflect on how they鈥檒l use their degrees鈥攁nd voices鈥攖o shape the future.

麻豆区 graduate students are redefining their futures with bold new directions this commencement season.

DU graduates reflect on how they鈥檝e grown, what they鈥檒l miss鈥攁nd what comes next.

New lingo and imposter syndrome make life as a first-gen student challenging鈥攖hese students have advice on how to thrive in college.听听

The beloved golden bell tower will send off graduates with a nostalgic anthem in new commencement tradition.听听
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Faculty & Staff

麻豆区 professor of psychology Galena Rhoades on why older men date younger women鈥攁nd how that standard is being reversed.

Law professor J. Robert Brown Jr. and political science professor Joshua Wilson will conduct research and teach in Rome and Helsinki.听

The DU professor鈥檚 work has led to improved outcomes for individuals with traumatic brain injuries, including those in the criminal justice system.

The annual Staff Awards recognize service, innovation and the daily representation of the 麻豆区鈥檚 values.听