Join us on February 6th for our inaugural Purpose Dinner. You will meet, mingle and learn from faculty and staff about their own purposeful paths and consider to to chart your own purposeful future.
See the speaker section for the bios of all of our amazing speakers!
Join us to "Get the Scoop" on the great opportunities to experience at DU! Learn about experiential opportunities at DU like study abroad, internships, community-engaged learning, fellowships, outdoor experiences, and more!
NHL Preseason Game in Magness Arena Sunday, September 21 at 2:30pm. DU student tickets under $16. See former DU Hockey standout Berhens and Avs stars -Makar and Toews. Reserve your seat today!
Ready to Lead, Serve, and Grow? Join Fraternity and Sorority Life!
It’s not too late to be part of one of the most vibrant communities on campus! Fraternity and Sorority Life at the University of Denver offers opportunities for leadership, service, academic support, and lifelong friendships. Whether you’re looking to grow personally, give back to the community, or simply find your home away from home, recruitment is your chance to get involved.
Registration is still open!
The deadline to register for Interfraternity Council Recruitment is Sept. 17, 2025 while the deadline to register for Panhellenic Council Recruitment is Sept. 22, 2025.
Don’t miss your opportunity to join a chapter that aligns with your values and interests!
Click the links below to learn more and sign up today.
Get ready, the tradition is back and bigger than ever! Each year, students camp out for the chance to win a Golden Ticket, and this time we’re adding even more fun: free food, s’mores, ice skating, games, prizes, and even a movie night featuring Lego Batman! Whether you try something new or stick to your favorites, there’s something for everyone at Hockey Night Lights!
Check-in begins Friday, October 3, at 10:00 AM outside the Northwest corner of the Ritchie Center (look for our tent!).
Event Highlights & Schedule
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Intramural soccer tournament (prizes & maybe Golden Tickets—bring your team!)
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM | Vendors + fun activities while you set up tents
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Prize games & activities (DU swag, intramural passes, training vouchers & more!)
5:30 PM | Food – Snarf’s
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM | DUPB/REC Activities
8:00 PM | Open Skate begins on Magnus
9:00 PM | Rec Block 2 – DJ + fun game on the lacrosse field
9:00 PM (and 5:30 PM) | Food for all checked-in attendees
12:00 AM | Outdoor movie night: Lego Batman (Cable Center lawn)
All Night Long | Open skate, intramurals, fire pits, s’mores, vendors, and more!
7:30 AM (Saturday, Oct 4): Fresh donuts + Golden Ticket drawing
8:00 AM: Doors open
10:00 AM SHARP: Event officially ends—please pack up belongings by then
Campout Guidelines
Form a Crew (3–6 people required): This is your official Hockey Night Lights Crew.
Choose a Crew Captain: They’ll handle communication, check-ins, and updates. Everyone else registers as Crew Members.
Stay All Night: To be eligible for a Golden Ticket, your whole Crew must stay from 6:00 PM Friday through lineup at 7:30 AM Saturday.
Check-in Process: One member can check in for the group at 10:00 AM; everyone else must check in individually before 6:00 PM.
Tent Rules: No stakes or sharp objects allowed. Plan ahead!
More Info: Full details & tips available on the DUPB website https://crimsonconnect.du.edu/DUPB/hockey-night-lights-(copy)/
The Hero Games is a 4 person team based competition where they will do 3 workouts at 4 different stations. These workouts reflect our diverse experiences training in the military as well as some special operations training. The primary focus of this is to remember and honor the men and women who were killed in action (KIA). Also, the money from this registration will be used to support more events like this and to start the Student Veteran Assistance Fund. The fund is to help veterans attending DU that may need emergency financial support.
Wednesday, Sep. 24 (10:00 AM - 3:00 PM) | Community Commons Grand Forum (1600, 1700, 1800)
Your classroom just got bigger! The DU Study Abroad Fair is back and ready to help you explore your options for studying, interning, conducting research, and engaging abroad! The Fair will take place on Wednesday, September 24th from 10:00am - 3:00pm in the Community Commons Grand Forum 1600, 1700, and 1800. Representatives from DU Partner Programs will be on site to discuss their programs and campus partners like DU Academic Departments, Financial Aid, Career & Professional Development, Accessible DU, Scholar Development & Fellowship Advising and more will be there to discuss the impact of study abroad on your university career and beyond. Registration is open to DU Undergraduate students, however we welcome all community members to participate.
As a follow up to Org 101 that highlights essential DU student organization leadership information around booking spaces, managing budgets/spending, and creating events, we are offering additional knowledge and leadership skill-building information for current/future student org leaders on topics such as: recruitment/retention, managing conflict, change management, delegation and motivation, and more!
Come learn how to effectively lead student groups and build skills that will follow you into your professional careers.
Looking to make a meaningful impact while gaining hands-on experience? The Center for Community Engagement (CCESL) offers an internship program where undergraduate students can collaborate with community partners for credit! You'll tackle real-world challenges through a special project that you co-design with your community partner at your internship site. Students may be eligible to receive compensation, up to $1,200/qtr and up to $500 to implement their special project and/or travel costs.