Category: Post
The impact of a great teacher goes on. So does the gratitude of his students.
Jerome (Jerry) Kesselman came to DU’s Accountancy Department in 1946 and last taught a course more than two decades ago. During his tenure he achieved near legendary status for his ...
Shaping Tomorrow’s Hip Replacement
DU’s Center for Orthopaedic Biomechanics studies pelvic mobility to improve patient outcomes.
Many of us have had or know people who have had hip replacement surgeries, but few of us think ...
Liniger Center on Franchising will be a New Resource for Business Community
Dave and Gail Liniger have been helping others find success in business for 50 years, and their legacy will expand dramatically through a new center at the University of Denver. The ...
Enrichment Program Marks 20 Years of Lifelong Learning
For 20 years, the Enrichment Program at DU’s University College has been serving up a smorgasbord of classes for the community that celebrates lifelong learning and showcases the best of ...
DU Introduces Groundbreaking Classes to Combat Eco-Distress, Climate Anxiety CopySeeking Solutions to Homelessness Leads GSSW Grad on Unstoppable Path
Sitting at her desk in the Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW), Katie Calhoun reflects on her time in Denver. The soon-to-be PhD graduate has spent four years working with GSSW’s Center on ...
DU Introduces Groundbreaking Classes to Combat Eco-Distress, Climate Anxiety
More and more, college students are worrying about the future of the planet, and it’s having serious effects on their mental health.
That’s according to University of Denver Graduate School of ...
DU Lab Tapped for Research into Preventing Parkinson’s Disease and Related Dementias
For the first time, a researcher in Colorado has received a Stanley Fahn Junior Faculty Award from the Parkinson’s Foundation to further academic study around the chronic neurodegenerative disorder for ...
Ritchie School Students Build Assistive Technology
Students in this year’s Introduction to Engineering Design class faced a unique challenge: Developing assistive devices for the elderly and people with disabilities in their own communities and families.
Throughout fall ...
AI for the Public Good
In the 15 months since ChatGPT was released to the public, a slurry of new artificial intelligence products—like computer programs that can write in the style of your favorite author ...
Morgridge College of Education to Provide Research Framework for Black Student Success Program at Denver Public Schools
There are rock stars at Denver Public Schools.
They may not fill stadiums nationwide with thousands of adoring fans or single-handedly raise the nation’s GDP, but what they do, accelerating Black ...