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Recent News About University of Denver
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Navigating AI Writing in the University Classroom
The Office of Teaching and Learning at the University of Denver hosted a lunchtime panel on Tuesday, Feb. 28, to discuss ChatGPT and AI writing tools.
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New Healthcare Management Offerings ‘Peel Back the Onion’ on Health Equity and Justice
Disparities in patient care have been an issue in the health care industry for decades, but the COVID-19 pandemic thrust the need for change front and center—and University College, the University of Denver’s hub for continuing and professional education, is stepping up to respond to the demand
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To Denver and Back: Cam Griffin’s Journey from DU to the Denver Nuggets
There was a moment during the COVID-19 pandemic when Cam Griffin returned home to visit his mom in Texas
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DU Study Finds Similarities in Diagnosis and Treatment for Concussions and Long COVID
When Brad Davidson, associate professor at the University of Denver’s Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, set off for college, he was interested in civil engineering.
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Faculty and Staff Grants From December 2022
Congratulations to the following faculty and staff members who received grants and awards in December 2022:
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Living Together Before Marriage: A Risky Move?
Several studies have found that couples who live together before marriage are more likely to get divorced. But do the numbers tell the whole story?
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DU Startup Hopes to Usher Analytics Revolution to Soccer
How do you mix the free-flowing nature of soccer with analytics to drive improved performance?
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University of Denver scholarship honors 2004 graduate Ryan Campbell
A University of Denver alumni who died in 2006 has a lasting legacy at the school he attended with the Ryan Campbell Taylor Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund, which has served as an educational lifeline DU students since its inception after his death.
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University of Denver Celebrates Homecoming 2022
University of Denver Celebrates Homecoming 2022
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Meeting in the Metaverse: The Future of Work?
Meeting in the Metaverse: The Future of Work?
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Condoleezza Rice, Policy Leaders Model Civil Discourse in Denver Dialogues Series Debut
Condoleezza Rice, Policy Leaders Model Civil Discourse in Denver Dialogues Series Debut
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Retrospective: 10 Years Since the Obama-Romney Debate at DU
Retrospective: 10 Years Since the Obama-Romney Debate at DU
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Global Perspective: The Future of Russia’s War in Ukraine
In a major development in the war in Ukraine, the Russian military was forced to retreat following a Ukrainian offensive that retook several key towns and territories in the north of the country.
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The Colorado River: A Political Climate Crisis
The Colorado River is drying. And that’s a significant problem, not just for Coloradans, but for residents of the seven states that make up the Colorado River Basin—and even Mexico.
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The Colorado River: A Political Climate Crisis
The Colorado River: A Political Climate Crisis
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DU Triathlon Team Finds Early Success, Team Chemistry With High Levels of Competition
Last season, the University of Denver triathlon team logged nearly 6,000 miles of travel to race in Florida, Virginia, Arizona and Utah.
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U.S. News & World Report Reveals 2023 Rankings
U.S. News & World Report Reveals 2023 Rankings
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U.S. News & World Report Reveals 2023 Rankings
The University of Denver is ranked among the country’s top colleges by U.S. News & World Report. Today, the publication released its 2023 list of the nation’s Best Colleges, with DU ranking 105th on the National Universities list, out of 440 institutions.
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DU Welcomes Class of 2026 to Campus
Surrounded by family and friends, incoming first-year and transfer students jump-started their University of Denver adventure at convocation, staged on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at Magness Arena in the Ritchie Center for Sports & Wellness.
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Q&A: Is the Electrical Grid Prepared for Climate Change?
Summer heat waves across the country tested whether America’s aging electrical grid can keep up with demand—a problem scientists say will be exacerbated by climate change, as severe hurricanes, wildfires and other weather events occur more frequently, disrupting electricity generation and transmission.