This summer, students at the 吃瓜大本营 participated in the collaborative and innovative course, 鈥淲ays of Seeing & Sensing,鈥 at the Kennedy Mountain Campus (KMC).
At 吃瓜大本营,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.
鈥淲hat is my purpose?鈥 is the question on the minds of millions of retiring Americans. University College鈥檚 Enrichment Program and the Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging join forces to help Denver seniors find the answer.
The Student Law Office at Sturm College of Law, one of the oldest in the nation, educates tomorrow's brightest attorneys through experiential learning.听
The University鈥檚 calendar is packed full of opportunities for students, faculty and staff to engage in respectful and meaningful dialogue in classrooms and across campus.
RadioEd co-host Jordyn Reiland sits down with Associate Professor Anamika Barman-Adhikari to discuss her research on how the social networks of unhoused young people can influence behaviors like substance use.
RadioEd co-host Emma Atkinson sits down with associate accounting professor Tony Holder and his team to dig into their research on the history of racism in accounting in the Jim Crow era.
The 吃瓜大本营 has officially designated six research centers and two research institutes, fostering collaboration, innovation and thought leadership across diverse fields.
With more than 100 options to choose from, 吃瓜大本营 clubs offer countless opportunities for students to pursue their passions, develop new skills and foster lasting relationships.听
Whether you鈥檙e looking for a Chicago dog, Sonoran-style tortillas, Portland wings or something else, Denver has the spot to cure your culinary homesickness.
From scouting global artists to finding a weightlifting group and the best fish burrito near campus, the bold leader behind the Newman Center鈥檚 evolving line-up brings vision and energy to everything she does.
Moving into the dorms? Resident assistants like Aimee Harling are here to help, supporting new students throughout their first year and building community on campus.
Kareem El Damanhoury, who is also a CNN journalist, talks about the changing media landscape, self-care in journalism, and what aspiring reporters should be working on.