Archive for news March, 2008

News

GSIS students discuss strategy with naval officers

High ranking officers of the Navy, Marines and Coast Guard brought their new sea-power strategy to the landlocked University of  read more...

Volunteering can change attitudes about homelessness

If you believe homeless people are drug addicts and lazy, but you volunteer to help them, your belief might change.  read more...

DU hockey ends season after loss to Wisconsin

Michael Davies tallied two goals and an assist and Shane Connelly stopped 30 shots to lead No. 17 Wisconsin to  read more...

DU grad programs make national ranking

U.S.News & World Report listed three University of Denver programs among the best in the nation in its annual graduate  read more...

Environmental education would benefit society, alum says

The way Christy Moroye (MA ’99, PhD ’07) sees it, if society wants to become more ecologically aware, that transition’s  read more...

Westword’s Best of Denver includes DU people, places

The University of Denver made the 25th annual Best of Denver issue published by Westword on March 27. The newspaper spends  read more...

Visiting scholar highlights plight of Aboriginal Australians

Claire Smith will address the impact the Australian government’s intervention has had on the Aboriginal communities in Australia’s Northern Territory.  read more...

Gajic’s competitiveness yields points on lacrosse field

Ilija Gajic has scars from his childhood. Actual physical scars. No, he’s not a victim of child abuse, at least  read more...

Exhibit showcases photos taken by Tibetan children

Student art exhibits usually showcase student art. But, Lindsey Greising’s exhibit on display in Shwayder Gallery 023 throughout March showcases  read more...

Professor unravels magic of Harry Potter

No Harry Potter fan could miss J.K. Rowling’s references to witchcraft and wizardry, but M.E. Warlick, associate professor of art  read more...