
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.
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 ºÚÁÏÃÅ.
ÌýºÚÁÏÃÅ 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.
ºÚÁÏÃÅ 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.
A blend of academic flexibility, hands-on experience, and personalized advising prepares students for success in medical school and other post-graduate health programs.
College can be challenging for anyone—First@DU aims to ease the journey for those navigating it without a roadmap.Ìý
Students of all backgrounds, from finance to fine arts, are finding value in a law degree.
Whether hiking through New Zealand or appreciating the birth of democracy in Athens, these students learned about themselves and the world while overseas.
The psychology program offers undergrads a unique and dynamic experience, from flexible degree paths to hands-on research.
As the team heads to its 20th Frozen Four appearance, we look at the Top 5 reasons the answer could be yes.
From therapy dogs during finals week to group therapy on topics like anxiety and grief, DU offers various resources and services to get students the support they need to stay on track.Ìý ÌýÌý
Tyler Miller, DU’s Undergraduate Student Government president, reflects on growing up in rural Colorado and his commitment to building a welcoming student community.
Recent data shows that more than 76,000 alumni live in Colorado.