Study Abroad Fair 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, Career & Professional Development, Scholar Development & Fellowship Advising, Thrive Health Promotion, Office of the Registrar: Veteran Affairs, LEP 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.
At DU, we’re committed to a safe, healthy community. Hazing, which is any group activity that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or endangers another, undermines student well-being and has no place at DU.
RECOGNIZE - RESPOND - REPORT
Recognize Red Flags. Not all “traditions” are harmless. Review warning signs and discuss them with your teams.
Respond Safely. Use bystander strategies: direct (be the primary helper), delegate (assign a task or get assistance), distract (create a distraction or halt the situation), or delay (follow-up later, unless immediate support is required).
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.
Anchoring Through Transition Workshop October 1, 12-1:30 p.m. | Sie, Forum 1020
Join Solomon Malekou, Korbel alum and former international student, for an empowering workshop designed for international graduate students. Learn practical tools to stay grounded through uncertainty, build emotional steadiness, and move forward with clarity, calm, and confidence skills used by leaders worldwide to thrive during times of change.
Join the Student Accountability Board (SAB)!
Join the Student Accountability Board (SAB)! The SAB is made up of Faculty, Staff, and Student representatives who resolve elevated cases where Students may have violated Community Standards or University Policies. SAB members determine whether or not the Student is responsible for violating these standards or policies and, if they are found responsible, the Status and Educational Outcomes that will be assigned. SAB members can assign any Status Outcome: Warning, Probation, Elevated Probation, Suspension, or Expulsion. Training will be provided. Please consider joining this important board.
The next SAB training is scheduled for Friday, October 24, from 1-3 p.m.
Please send any questions to SRR@du.edu or call 303-871-5724. For more information on the SAB and eligibility to participate, please see the Honor Code, beginning on page 50.
Invitation: Data Walk: Student Experience Data Friday, Oct. 3 (9-10 AM) | Community Commons 2600
This spring, over 700 undergraduate students shared feedback in our annual Student Experience Survey – thank you! Your responses provided valuable insights into academics, growth along the 4D Experience, mentorship, belonging, experiential learning, and how your time connects to your post-grad goals. Results are in! For example, most students (93%) felt that they had the academic skills to succeed in their courses over the past year and 91% said they’ve had at least one professor at DU who makes them excited about learning. More results will be available in the coming months.
Come to the event on October 3rd to explore some data, share your perspective, and discuss how we can improve the student experience for current and future students.
Life Skills Series Register for location
Learn skills for success through a media and pop culture lens through the Life Skills Series happening throughout October and open to ALL students! Dive into topics like: Finding Your Mentors | Tuesday Oct 7 12-2pm Navigating Ambiguity | Tuesday Oct 14 12-2pm Media Literacy | Thursday Oct 23 12-2pm Radical Joy | Thursday Oct 30 12-2pm Lean into a skilled life plus get CCOM Dining Vouchers + Fun Giveaways! ALL workshops count as RSO Harm Prevention. Attend 2 workshops to receive FREE swag bag!
New and returning students and faculty are invited to enjoy pizza and ice cream while learning about resources available to support your community-engaged work or how to get started in it!
Thrive Health Promotion is excited to offer wellness coaching! DU Well Coaching provides students the opportunity to work with a wellness coach can provided structured support and accountability to help you achieve any wellness goal that you have! Whether you want to develop a consistent fitness routine or improve your sleep routines, a wellness coach can support you along your wellness journey. Book your appointment today!
Nominate an Advisor for the Provost's Award for Excellence in Academic Advising
Do you know an outstanding academic advisor on campus? Nominate them for the Provost's Award for Excellence in Academic Advising. Graduate and undergraduate faculty and staff academic advisors, for whom advising is at least a portion of their responsibilities, are eligible to be nominated.