Unlock Your Leadership Potential!
Be on the lookout for Leadership for All Offerings this quarter. Calling all students who are ready to take charge and make a difference, through interactive sessions, hands-on activities, and real-world scenarios.
All students are invited to join the 4D Experience Leadership Conference. This half-day experience will allow students to curate their leadership development through a variety of leadership offerings.
Thursday, February 19 (3:00 PM to 4:30 PM) | Community Commons 1100
An inclusive space to discuss your thoughts and feelings within community about environmental crises and the polycrisis. The next Climate Cafe will be March 5th 3:00-4:30 PM.
Dialogue Facilitation Training
Saturday February 28th (9am - 5pm)
Sunday March 1st (9am - 4pm)
Dialogue Facilitation Training Free In-person Weekend Workshop for DU Students, Staff, and Faculty. Led by intergroup dialogue specialist, Dr Thomas Walker Providing committed DU campus community members with information, tools, techniques, and resources to facilitate dialogues around critical social issues.
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Immigration Policies: International Approaches
Tuesday, March 3rd 2026 (6-8pm) | CCOM 1600
International migration shapes economies, cultures, and political systems across the globe, yet countries respond to it in markedly different ways. Governments face difficult choices about openness, security, integration, and humanitarian responsibility. Scan to register! Join us to consider a range of international immigration policy approaches and discuss how states manage movement across borders in an interconnected world.
Explore New Orleans During Spring Interterm - Scholarships Available!
New Orleans - Spring Interterm March 21 - March 27
Discover the vibrant history and cultural complexity of New Orleans in this immersive interterm course. Together, we’ll examine the city’s evolution as a major global trade hub, exploring topics such as the bayou ecosystem, Mississippi River trade, Native American heritage, African cultural influences, and the lasting impacts of French, Spanish, and American rule. A highlight of the course is a seven‑day Spring Interterm field experience, where we will travel to New Orleans and its surrounding neighborhoods. During this on‑the‑ground exploration, students will analyze the cultural, geographic, historical, sociological, and anthropological dynamics that have shaped the city’s diverse communities. This course fulfills GEOG/ENVI/SUST, and General Elective requirements.
CAPE Ambassador Program is a training initiative for students who want to make a difference and are passionate about IPV Prevention and Awareness. see Flyer for more information!
On Campus. Location announced after application is processed.
DU Town Hall Updates:
University Culture and Engagement
Cabinet Committees and Capitol Project
Chancellor Haefner recently shared a campus update highlighting new Cabinet Committee structures and progress on major capital projects, including the Integrative Life Sciences Complex and the pending acquisition of the Cable Center. His update also covers the goals of the University Culture and Engagement Committee and key offices supporting community and civil rights.
Full update on Cabinet Committees and Projects can be found here
Full update on University Culture and Engagement here
Support Habitat for Humanity with a drink at Beans!
Monday, February 16 to Saturday, February 28 | Beans Coffee Shop
The DU Rotaract Club is partnering with Beans Coffee Shop with new drinks supporting Habitat for Humanity. These drinks include the Global Good Latte (Honey & Vanilla flavor) & the Rotaract Refresher (Raspberry Arnold Palmer). You can get these drinks from Beans from now until the end of the month. Proceeds from the drinks will be donated by DU Rotaract to Habitat for Humanity.