Archive for news January, 2009

News

Professor to President: Engage countries where U.S. interests lie

Jack Donnelly, a professor of human rights at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver,  read more...

Host of Christian talk show stresses value of dialogue

Lori Carrell (PhD speech communication ’91) has regular conversations about God — in front of a television camera. Carrell hosts  read more...

English lecturer explores shades of black

Sidra Smith Wahaltere likes to explore how people define themselves racially, especially between the 1880s and 1920s. It’s a topic  read more...

‘Bush had it right’ Gov. Ritter tells DU immigration panel

Colorado’s Democratic governor endorsed a Republican president’s proposed guest worker policy Jan. 29 before a University of Denver panel studying  read more...

Los Angeles Guitar Quartet to perform eclectic repertoire Jan. 31

Anyone who loves the guitar should see the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet perform on Saturday, Jan. 31, at 7:30 p.m.  read more...

DU joins lawsuit against Amendment 54

The University of Denver has joined a lawsuit against Colorado’s Amendment 54, asserting that it is unconstitutional. The case was  read more...

Civic engagement center appoints Van Leeuwen to lead immersion programs

The University of Denver’s Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning (CCESL) has hired mayoral appointee Jamie Van Leeuwen, project  read more...

Water to have greener, cleaner future

It’s a problem that affects everyone — cities, rural areas, farms, factories and countries both rich and poor: waste. But  read more...

Outdoors is the in thing with alumnus

To most people getting a roof over their head is part of the American dream. Don’t count Ford Church (BSBA  read more...

Polar Bear Run to kick off Winter Carnival

DU Pioneers will celebrate the sunny days of winter during the Winter Carnival, a weeklong series of events culminating in  read more...