Undergraduate Programs Articles

Buffington Named Career Champion

Buffington Named Career Champion

For the past four years, The University of Denver Career & Professional Development office has asked students which faculty members have made a significant contribution to their career and professional development path. This year more than 400 students nominated...

Home Cooking: Class Keeps Popular Food Instagram in the DU Family

Home Cooking: Class Keeps Popular Food Instagram in the DU Family

The online engine driving Denver’s burgeoning food scene is distinctly crimson and gold. Behind every mouthwatering photo on the Mile High and Hungry Instagram account—be it of a burger, burrito or beignet—is a student from the University of Denver. Since buying the...

Get to Know Daniels’ Incoming Class

Get to Know Daniels’ Incoming Class

The fall 2020 quarter has presented Daniels students, faculty and staff with unprecedented circumstances, but it has also showcased the resilience and strength of the Daniels community—a community that continues to grow. We’re excited to welcome each and every student...

Click, Click, Give: Charity Startup Goes Mobile

Click, Click, Give: Charity Startup Goes Mobile

The first time Christian Dooley met Reyn Aubrey, he figured he could help his classmate’s startup with some Twitter posts. That day, he helped create an account for PocketChange, a company determined to make philanthropy easy and accessible. Never could he have...

Business School Alumnus Models Success, Giving Back

Business School Alumnus Models Success, Giving Back

Since graduating from the University of Denver, Eivind Lorgen (BSBA 1985) has been busily making his way in the world of finance. For 19 years the native Norwegian has worked at Nordea, a leading financial services group in the Nordic region and one of Europe’s...

DU Class Helps United Nations on Human Rights Abuses

DU Class Helps United Nations on Human Rights Abuses

More than a decade ago, in the Mexican state of Chiapas, just north of the Guatemalan border, activists rallied against a Canadian mining company. Tensions had grown between Blackfire Exploration Limited and protesters, who claimed the local barite mines harmed the...

Graduating DU Swimmer Pursues Different Strokes

Graduating DU Swimmer Pursues Different Strokes

Even with three majors, Robin Kuebler doesn’t think his time at the University of Denver will be defined by what he learned in the classroom. Nor, he says, will it be exemplified by his experience as an elite athlete on the DU swim team. When Kuebler looks back on his...

Increasing Inclusive Excellence

Increasing Inclusive Excellence

Randy Ho, an undergraduate student at DU, is studying marketing and voice performance. He and Alexander Aleman, a third-year finance major, were the two undergraduate students on Team D, one of nine teams competing in the 2020 Inclusive Excellence Case Competition...