Academics & Research

  • University announces gifts to fund new engineering building and STEM initiative

    The largest financial gift in University of Denver history will go toward the construction of a new campus home for  read more…

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  • Interview: Sarah Bexell on the giant panda

    Conservationist Sarah Bexell serves as scholar-in-residence at the Graduate School of Social Work’s Institute for Human-Animal Connection. She also is  read more…

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  • Expert Alison Schofield to speak about Dead Sea Scrolls research

    Alison Schofield, associate professor of religious studies, is an expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient religious manuscripts originating in  read more…

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  • Biology team works to help those with genetic diseases

    At the University of Denver’s Eleanor Roosevelt Institute (ERI), founded in 1961 to conduct pioneering biomedical and genetic research, undergraduate  read more…

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  • Women’s Bean Project founder shares life lessons at Masters Program

    Josepha “Jossy” Eyre, founder of the Women’s Bean Project, came to campus April 23 to talk to students about her  read more…

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Latest Academics & Research News

University announces gifts to fund new engineering building and STEM initiative

May 20, 2013 — The largest financial gift in University of Denver history will go toward the construction of a new campus home for  read more...

Crisis simulation gives students experience in disaster relief

May 20, 2013 — Whether made by man or by nature, a disaster leaves distraught and displaced people in its wake. Addressing the needs  read more...

Interview: Sarah Bexell on the giant panda

May 13, 2013 — Conservationist Sarah Bexell serves as scholar-in-residence at the Graduate School of Social Work’s Institute for Human-Animal Connection. She also is  read more...

Korbel professor receives ADVANCE grant for work on counterterrorism

May 7, 2013 — Erica Chenoweth, an assistant professor at the University of Denver’s Josef Korbel School of International Studies, has received a $20,000  read more...

Expert Alison Schofield to speak about Dead Sea Scrolls research

May 6, 2013 — Alison Schofield, associate professor of religious studies, is an expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient religious manuscripts originating in  read more...

Biology team works to help those with genetic diseases

May 2, 2013 — At the University of Denver’s Eleanor Roosevelt Institute (ERI), founded in 1961 to conduct pioneering biomedical and genetic research, undergraduate  read more...

Women’s Bean Project founder shares life lessons at Masters Program

April 29, 2013 — Josepha “Jossy” Eyre, founder of the Women’s Bean Project, came to campus April 23 to talk to students about her  read more...

Anthropology students uncover World War II-era history at Amache

April 8, 2013 — At first glance, it’s hard to see anything but barbed wire, parched trees and plants armed for battle at Amache,  read more...

Morgridge duo developing new innovations in childhood learning

March 25, 2013 — Preschoolers may not be able to calculate the circumference of a circle or ponder the delights of pi, but they’re  read more...

Environmental Law Clinic settles lawsuit against Xcel

March 15, 2013 — The Sturm College of Law Environmental Law Clinic on behalf of WildEarth Guardians announced a settlement in a lawsuit against  read more...