Tag Archives: University of Denver

Natalie Schiller’s story on DU art students who succeeded during COVID-19 wins Colorado Broadcaster Association award

Natalie Schiller holds her Colorado Broadcaster Association Award. DU Media journalist Natalie Schiller has won …

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Loneliness is a universal feeling, experience

We are all alone sometimes: DU Media journalists Chris Fazzari, Davis Mawer, Elli Vandeyacht explore …

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Walking two worlds

What are some interesting facts about the Indigenous community at the University of Denver? DU …

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University of Denver professor is also Mayor of Englewood

Linda Olson is a busy woman. For the last 12 years, she has served on the Englewood City Council, fulfilling the role of mayor since 2018, while simultaneously directing the University of Denver’s Pioneer Leadership Program.

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DU art student making it through the COVID-19 pandemic

Lebanese-American writer and poet Kahlil Gibran once said, “Art is a step in the known …

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DU photography professor finds personal connection with 1917 family album

When University of Denver Art-Photography Professor Roddy MacInnes walked into a Denver antique mall 27 …

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DU area eateries deliver diversity to university

The University of Denver is a predominately white institution. However, in the neighboring streets, there are numerous ethnicities represented by way of restaurants.

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Using ‘Pioneers’ as DU moniker continues, as does controversy

The University of Denver continues to use “Pioneers” as its university moniker despite long-running and …

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Mental health issues among college athletes more common than you might think

College athletes have some of the most jam-packed schedules in comparison to other college students. Lift, practice, film, study hall, conditioning, class and homework on top of that. They also have the added stress of missing classes for travel.

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Academic pressures correlate with more Adderall abuse among college students

As an already competitive university environment continues to grow increasingly more competitive, a new trend is emerging on college campuses. A misuse of prescription drug stimulants, known as study drugs, has taken over the way students are learning and studying.

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