If you'd rather cheer on the Hockey Team from here in Denver, there will be a Frozen Four Watch Party in Magness for the game against Western Michighan on Thursday, April 10th at 3pm (Mountain Time).
Health Promotion Introduces DU Well Coaching
Thrive Health Promotion is excited to introduce DU Well Coaching, a new peer-to-peer service designed to help students achieve their well-being goals through personalized coaching and accountability. Students who are ready to make a life-style change, or need support doing so, are welcome to schedule an initial appointment. A student can come to coaching for things such as sleep hygiene, balanced eating, sticking to a physical fitness routine, developing healthier relationships, and more.
Undergraduate Student Government Elections are just around the corner! The USG Senate approved the Spring 2025 Elections Guide in their meeting last night - that document is attached to this email (linked at the very bottom of this message).
The Elections Guide contains important information about the timeline (including important deadlines) as well as the positions that are avilable and any stipulations for running for those positions.
If you have questions about the USG Election, reach out to the Elections Commission at usgelections@du.edu
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National Student Employment Week
Monday, April 14 at 12:00am
to Friday, April 18 at 11:55pm
Every year during the second week in April, schools across the country recognize their hard-working student employees and supervisors. Join the Office of Student Employment for a week of learning, celebration, and community!
As part of National Student Employment Week this year, the Office of Student Employment is collaborating on a Story Mosaic session focused on lessons from early work experiences. The event will be held April 16, but first we need speakers! To spark ideas, you might ask yourself: What is a lesson or skill that you learned early on at work that has stuck with you? Who (or what experience) taught you that lesson or skill? What made it so impactful? How do you continue to share that lesson with those around you, or how are you trying to unlearn it and not pass it on? Submit your Story by April 7
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National Collegiate Recovery Week
Monday, April 14 at 12:00pm
to Friday, April 18 at 5:00pm
Join us for a week of community as we celebrate collegiate recovery April 14th- April 18th. Throughout the week will be having panels, tabling, workshops, as well as other community events! Please look at our sub events throughout the week for specific times and locations.
Are you unsure of what you want to major in? Have you declared a major but want to confirm that it's truly for you? Join us at the Major + Career Exploration Lab to discover strategies for matching your interests and values to potential career and major pathways.
DU Student Weekends at Kennedy Mountain Campus offer an unforgettable opportunity to unplug, recharge, and connect in the Rockies. Each weekend includes a 2-day, 1-night stay in shared Community Cabins with linen service, access to self-booked meeting spaces, and three delicious meals (dinner, breakfast, and lunch). Students can also choose from a variety of select recreational activities to enhance their experience. Registration is available on Crimson Connect, and adjustments can be made up until seven days before the event. Please note that no refunds will be given after this deadline. Join us for an adventure-filled getaway on March 28–29 (Spring Break), April 18–19 (Spring Week 3), and a TBD weekend in late fall/early winter 2025!
Make Change in Higher Education with an MA at Morgridge!
Still Accepting Applications for the MA in Higher Education at the Morgridge College of Education! Did you know that your college experience can be the foundation for a career focused on supporting students to learn, develop, and grow in college? The Morgridge College of Education’s Master of Arts in Higher Education is open to applications for Fall 2025! This program equips you with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive as a professional in colleges, universities, policy organizations, and more. What makes us unique? Our emphasis on the full breadth of higher education sets us apart, preparing you as a well-rounded professional. You'll also explore three key areas: college student affairs, diversity and higher learning, and public policy and organizational change. With hands-on field experiences and a capstone e-portfolio, you'll be able to apply your learning to real-world challenges and reflect on your personal and professional growth. Don’t miss this opportunity to jumpstart your career in higher education.
For program information, please contact: Dr. Darin M. L. Stewart, Professor & Chair, darin.stewart@du.edu.
For more info on applying, reach out to mce.admission@du.edu
Where Education Meets You Where You Are
With online courses, you can get ahead in your degree from anywhere. Knock out a prerequisite or dive into a unique elective — all on your own schedule. While summer aid won’t fully cover tuition, enrolling in at least four credits keeps you eligible! For more information on course schedules and financial aid, visit du.edu/summersession.
Learn a Less Commonly Taught Language!
DU's Center for World Languages and Cultures offers non-credit courses in more than 20 different languages! Would you like to learn Hindi or Korean? How about Farsi, Swahili or Amharic? We'll connect you with a native speaker who can help you learn their language. Registration for spring courses is still open, and classes start April 7.
Don't see your language on our list? Contact us to see if we can offer it! Email CWLC@du.edu.
DU Food Pantry Volunteering Opportunities!!
The DU Food Pantry is currently accepting volunteers for a variety of opportunities! all members of the DU community are encouraged to sign up!