Archive for news August, 2010

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Adjunct professor says investing should be simple

Allan Roth thinks kids can teach adults something about investing. The key to wise investing really comes down to simplicity,  read more...

Two U.S. secretaries of state take the stage at 2010 Korbel Dinner

Only three women in U.S. history have served as secretary of state. Two of them spoke before a record crowd  read more...

DU makes Forbes’ best colleges list

The University of Denver is included on Forbes magazine’s 2010 list of America’s Best Colleges. DU ranked 207th out of  read more...

Event to serve a smorgasbord of language education

DU’s University College is offering “A Taste of Languages” for individuals interested in learning or refining a foreign language. The  read more...

Liquor license approval puts Crimson and Gold in the pink

Crimson and Gold, a new bar and restaurant targeted for south University Boulevard, has won permission to sell booze with  read more...

Changing state government means changing culture and attitudes, official says

Making real, positive change in the way state government operates will take a real, definitive change in the culture of  read more...

Supreme Court justice shares secrets, passions during DU visit

Many of the questions asked of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor during her visit to DU on Thursday came  read more...

Alum’s poetry tasks readers to think about the world

Like many poets, inspiration for Dan Beachy-Quick (BA English ’95) can hit at any time: while researching the 19th century  read more...

DU sociology and criminology professor given lifetime achievement award

Peter Adler, a DU sociology and criminology professor, and his wife, Patti, a sociology professor at the University of Colorado,  read more...

“9/11: Ten Years After” is theme for 2010–11 Bridges season

Nearly a decade has passed since the events of Sept. 11, 2001, changed lives in many ways. During the 2010–11  read more...