DU to host first presidential debate of 2012
Chancellor Robert Coombe, right, and Denver Mayor Michael Hancock announced DU's selection by the debate commitee at an Oct. 31 news conference. Photo: Wayne Armstrong The Commission on Presidential...
View ArticleFormer CNN correspondent kicks off 2012 Public Diplomacy Series with film...
Former CNN senior Asia correspondent Mike Chinoy brings his new documentary "Assignment: China – The Week that Changed the World" to the Cable Center on Jan. 19. Dubbed as the week that “changed the...
View ArticleEstlow Center’s Anvil of Freedom awarded to crowdsourcing organization Ushahidi
Juliana Rotich, Ushahidi cofounder and executive director, accepted the Anvil of Freedom award from the Estlow Center. Photo: Wayne Armstrong. The DU-based Edward W. and Charlotte A. Estlow...
View ArticleSpeaker Edward Curtis: Today’s American Islamaphobia has roots a century deep
It all started with 9/11. Except it didn’t. Visiting lecturer Edward Curtis IV, who serves on the religious studies faculty at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, spoke at the University...
View ArticleProfessor discusses political polarization with Seattle alums
Hanson’s presentation was part of DU’s lead-up to the first 2012 presidential debate, scheduled for Oct. 3 in Magness Arena at the Ritchie Center for Sports & Wellness. For more debate-related...
View ArticleFormer State Department official to speak at Bridges to the Future
Anne-Marie Slaughter speaks Thursday as part of the Bridges to the Future lecture series. Anne-Marie Slaughter, Princeton University professor of politics and international affairs, continues DU’s...
View ArticleBridges speaker: U.S. must connect with other countries, ‘non-state actors’
Princeton professor Anne-Marie Slaughter talked about changes in international relations spanning the Kennedy presidency to the modern day at a Bridges to the Future lecture on Feb. 2. Photo: Jeffrey...
View ArticleDU students bound for Honduras to deliver medical assistance
Thirty students in DU’s Global Medical Brigade program will travel to Honduras March 18–25 to help operate a mobile medical and dental clinic in the town of Danlí. A chapter of Global Brigades, the...
View ArticleMexican ambassador to U.S. draws roadmap for international cooperation
Arturo Sarukhan, Mexican ambassador to the United States, spoke at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies on March 13. Photo: Wayne Armstrong Arturo Sarukhan, Mexican ambassador to the United...
View ArticleLamont world music series aims to expand audience’s horizons
Ravish Momin brings Trio Tarana to the Newman Center April 13 as part of the new Expanding Horizons series at the Lamont School of Music. Photo: Carlo Dainese The Lamont School of Music is expanding...
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