From: Pulse Newsletter Date: September 10 Subject: The Pulse | Fall 2025 | Week 1
Fall 2025
Week 1
Welcome!
Welcome back to those returning for another great year at DU, and welcome to those of you new to campus! This is the Pulse Newsletter - it hits @du.edu inboxes every Wednesday during the Fall, Winter & Spring quarters. It's full of great information and upcoming events and opportunities that you don't want to miss!
Thrive Health Promotion is excited to offer wellness coaching to students! DU Well Coaching is a free, one-on-one wellness coaching program for undergraduate and graduate students (enrolled in fully on-campus programs). Whether you’re working on building a consistent fitness routine, getting better sleep, or achieving another personal wellness goal, a trained Wellness Coach can provide the structure, support, and accountability you need to stay on track.
Audition for Exit 205, DU's Competitive Co-ed A Cappella group!
Friday, Sept. 12 (4:00 PM-7:00 PM), and Saturday, Sept. 13 (1:00 PM-4:00 PM) | Lamont School of Music, Room # TBD (follow us to stay posted!)
Interested in joining a singing group on campus? Consider auditioning for DU’s premier co-ed competitive a cappella group, Exit 205! We’re a group of passionate singers who perform an exciting mix of music, from contemporary pop to timeless classics. Each year, we share our music with the DU community through on-campus performances and represent our school on a bigger stage at the ICCA’s (International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella). As a tightly knit group, we also make efforts to plan events and spend time together casually outside of rehearsals. Think this might be the group for you? We’d love to hear your voice! Auditions are open to all students, so come share your talent and see what Exit 205 is all about.
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!
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.
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!
Sign up using the QR Code in the image above or at donors.vitalant.org and use the code: 1086
Register for "Understanding AI" Course
Are you curious about AI and want to learn more about how you can use it? Register for the "Understanding AI" course offered by the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science. This course provides a clear understanding of how AI works and what it can/can't do. It is open to everyone and offered at both undergraduate (3490) and graduate levels (4490).
Want to learn a language that DU doesn’t offer for credit? The Center for World Languages & Cultures can help! This fall, we are offering non-credit courses in these languages – and more…
• American Sign Language
• Amharic
• Farsi
• Korean
• Mandarin Chinese
• Polish
• Brazilian Portuguese
• Thai
• Turkish
• Vietnamese
Prepare for study abroad, connect with your heritage, or just learn something others don’t know!
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.