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This article is from the fall 2023 issue of the University of Denver Magazine. Please visit the magazine website for additional content.
Daniels student Liam Blackshaw-Brown is leading DU’s AI Club, mentoring executives, and working with OpenAI to explore the future of generative AI in business.
All incoming students receive dedicated support for first-quarter course selection from our Academic Advisors in the Office of Academic Advising. Beginning the week of July 7th, 2025 you’ll have ...
The Center for a Regenerative Future is excited to announce the third year of Community of Practice to support faculty and staff who are addressing topics related to global environmental change and/or ...
“The important thing is to understand the <<way of playing>> that you want to develop, and from here, to connect some principles to others, and to hierarchize them” – Vitor Frade in Martins, 2003. Do ...
In January 2021, Ron Miller’s life upended. The then-39-year-old, who described his health at the time as perfectly fine, contracted COVID-19. Two years later, he's unable to work as he still suffers ...
Hosted by writer Emma Atkinson, RadioEd is a triweekly podcast created by the DU Newsroom that taps into the University of Denver’s deep pool of bright brains to explore the most compelling and ...
Gov. John Hickenlooper and Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne today announced the launch of the Colorado Evaluation and Action Lab (CEAL), an innovative government-research partnership that will be housed at the ...
From coast to coast, 2023 has been quite the year for organized labor in the United States. According to CNBC, 362,000 workers have gone on strike since January—and there’s no sign of it slowing down.
Can animals be considered legal persons? Law professor Justin Marceau argues for the legal rights of animals, challenging traditional views on personhood and animal welfare. Explore the fight for ...
The University of Denver's graduate programs rank among the top 100 in U.S. News & World Report, with strong showings in law, psychology, and business.
RadioEd is a biweekly podcast created by the DU Newsroom that taps into the University of Denver’s deep pool of bright brains to explore new takes on today’s top stories. See below for a transcript of ...
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