Features

A graphic that reads "3 DU Days In Denver"

Our alumni keep busy day in and day out making Denver a great place to work, live, play and visit, so we created a 72-hour itinerary that showcases some of the best they and the city of Denver have to offer.

Students stand atop Mt. Blue Sky in Colorado as part of the University of Denver Research Team

Reseach at 14,000 Feet.

For University of Denver evolutionary biologist Jon Velotta and his team of dedicated student and postdoctoral researchers, the place they prefer to conduct research is the summit of one of the highest peaks in Colorado: Mount Blue Sky.

An older photo of students in a car with a banners that read University of Denver is imposed on a modern day photo at the same location on the University of Denver campus.

Time Capsule

Photos from the archives explore how campus has evolved throughout the years.

A climber crossing an aerial bridge at the Kennedy Mountain Campus

Ferrata Fervor

In June, DU was the first college in the country to unveil two via ferratas at the Kennedy Mountain Campus. Open to students, alumni and the public, the routes—designed and built by Rowley and his team—feature a spectacular mix of natural terrain, challenge course features, and sections that are easy enough for a first timer and challenging enough to test an expert climber.

A man plays a trumpet above a graphic that reads "50 reasons to love DU."

From DU's beautiful campus at 5,280 feet to pirate FSEMs and research with reach since 1864, we've compiled 50 reasons to love DU's people, places and programs.

An gold and red illustrated map of the United States and a large hockey player with certain cities and locations named.

Kings of College Hockey

Relive the best moments from this year's hockey championship and the nine leading up to it, explore an interactive map showcasing DU's fans across the country and read an interview with Coach David Carle.

University of Denver ski team members sit on a car that says "Dartmouth or Bust Denver Univ" while holding skis and waving arms in the air.

DU Skiing Retrospective

Global heritage and unrelenting drive weave through team’s success story.

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AI for the Public Good

Despite ethical landmines, innovations in artificial intelligence can be leveraged to address society's problems.

An illustration of two people standing back to back. One has rain pouring down on his head as the other has their head pointed up to the sky with a smile. in front of them are white flowers and greenery.

Climate Change - More than Extreme Weather

DU researchers on the less visible signs of climate change.