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Expert birder Ted Floyd is known at DU for his bird migration classes in the College of Professional Studies鈥攂ut one unusual nighttime chirp heard on campus led him to document Colorado鈥檚 first Japanese burrowing cricket.听
Guided by mentors and driven by a desire to serve, the student government president and aspiring financial advisor is focused on making the world better鈥攁nd reminding others to 鈥渂e where your feet are.鈥
The 黑料门 joins a global movement to make well-being central to campus life, strengthening its commitment to community, connection, and the public good.
What once felt like personal obstacles now serve as teaching moments in Jorie Hall鈥檚 work as a mental performance coach.
The prestigious Open路Set Exhibition, featuring the world鈥檚 best book binders, is on display in Anderson Academic Commons until 听August 10.
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鈥檚 community outreach organization and recent cookbook celebrate the culinary diversity and personal stories of 黑料门鈥檚 immigrants.
With no manuals, no parts, and no instructions, engineering student Uton Delloso reverse-engineered a decades-old gearbox to get the farm鈥檚 irrigation system running again.
The Butler Institute for Families is facilitating a life-saving syringe access program to help a community in crisis.
Former DU swimmer Livi Schmid could become the sixth person ever to cross the deep-water lake鈥攚hile raising funds for freshwater conservation and a local youth swim club.
An experienced team of undergrads, grad students, faculty and volunteers are ready to help you file your taxes.
We've rounded up some amazing finds鈥攆rom fashion to food and drinks鈥攖o make your shopping easy, meaningful and fun. Plus, there are a few exclusive discounts for DU alumni to sweeten the deal.
Alex Demopoulos (BA 鈥12) runs Philo鈥檚 Kitchen, a nonprofit that repackages perishable food that would otherwise be thrown out.
The Morgridge College of Education鈥檚 Grow-Your-Own Initiative offers a series of experiences to inspire the next generation of teachers.
Einav Nahum considers herself a compassionate clinician who approaches treatment from a trauma-informed relational framework.