When Air Force veteran Caleb Smith arrived at DU, he felt worlds apart from traditional college life. Thanks to DU鈥檚 robust support network, he found belonging, purpose, and a chance to lift up others.
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
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DU professor Tyrone Hamler argues that loneliness among dialysis patients is not only an emotional concern but a clinical one鈥攁nd offers recommendations for how social workers can help address it.听
At DU,听research doesn鈥檛 have to wait until grad school. Learn how to join faculty-led projects, apply for grants, and turn your interests into real-world impact.
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When Air Force veteran Caleb Smith arrived at DU, he felt worlds apart from traditional college life. Thanks to DU鈥檚 robust support network, he found belonging, purpose, and a chance to lift up others.
A Top 100 college for veterans, DU surrounds student vets and military-affiliated students with the people, programs, and resources to help them thrive鈥攆rom first inquiry to graduation and beyond.
Every fall, first-year students head into Colorado鈥檚 Rocky Mountains for听DU鈥檚 First Ascent, a weekend of connection, reflection, and fun at the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus.听
From mysterious whispers in the Reiman Theater to unexplained chills in Mary Reed Hall, DU鈥檚 century-old buildings hold more than just history. Read on to explore the most haunted haunts on campus.
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
At DU,听research doesn鈥檛 have to wait until grad school. Learn how to join faculty-led projects, apply for grants, and turn your interests into real-world impact.
As Colorado approaches its 150th year of statehood, Schulten will help shape how the state鈥檚 layered history is told鈥攚hile opening new doors for DU history students.
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