Friday, October 25 (8am-3:30pm) | Sturm Hall
It's happening! The 3rd Annual UndocuResource Day will be held on the University of Denver campus on Friday, October 25, 2024. UndocuResource Day is a platform that brings educators from secondary schools, postsecondary institutions, and non-profit organizations together to provide crucial training and resources to support our undocumented students across Colorado. The summit is free and includes a variety of workshops, a keynote address, a lunch panel, and a resource fair.
See the full list of STUDENT EVENTS here, plus scroll up on that same page to see everything else happening for Homecoming open to Students, Staff, Faculty, Alumni, Families, and Neighbors!
And don't miss these great Homecomng Athletics Events:
Join us for a powerful afternoon at our Victim/Suspect Film Screening & Panel Discussion as we examine the disturbing pattern of sexual assault victims being arrested for "false" reports.
We will also discuss potential legislation in Colorado to help victims who have been charged with a crime related to their sexual assault. Panelists include Dyanie Bermeo, one of the survivors who shares their experience in the film; Mike Rondini, the father of Megan Rondini whose story is also highlighted in the film; Rachael Williams, Director of Advocacy Services for CAPE; and Elizabeth Newman, CCASA’s Public Policy Director.
This in-person event is a great opportunity to connect with others in the community and engage in meaningful conversations. Don't miss out on this impactful event!
This event is co-hosted by the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CCASA) and the Center for Advocacy, Prevention, and Empowerment (CAPE) at the University of Denver.
THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AND THE FUTURE OF U.S. MIGRATION POLICY
Tuesday, Oct. 29 (5:00 PM - 7:00 PM) | The Forum, Room 1020, Sié Complex
Join the Center for Immigration Policy and Research for a panel on U.S. immigration policy and challenges, one of the biggest topics on voters' minds for this November's presidential election.
Community Commons 3100
Study abroad drop-in peer advising is available Monday-Friday 10-11 am and 2-4 pm through week 10 this fall.
Monday-Thursday drop-in advising is available in Community Commons 3100 and on Fridays over Zoom (ID 841 8963 5378).
We highly recommend getting all your study abroad advising done during the fall quarter. Waiting until the winter quarter can be very stressful and limit your program options.
The early application deadline is December 2 and is recommended for all programs with a limited and medium chance of acceptance (see program’s brochure for your programs rating). Note that a few programs require that you make an appointment and meet with a program advisor before the deadline.
The standard application deadline is February 3.
Join the Conversation with Chief Michael Bunker
Starting Thursday, October 17, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Chief Michael Bunker will host "Chief's Hours" every Thursday for the community to drop by for a chat. This is an opportunity for you to engage directly with our Chief of Campus Safety and have all your questions answered.
Dates:
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Sessions will be held in Campus Safety Center Room 301, located on the third floor of the Evans garage.
Come, share your thoughts, and learn about our campus safety initiatives. Regular engagement sessions and community reports are part of our ongoing efforts to build a safer, more engaged, and resilient campus community.
For more information or to schedule an engagement session with Campus Safety leadership, please email Chief Michael Bunker at michael.bunker@du.edu. Let's build a safer campus together!
Join the Student Accountability Board (SAB)!
SABs are typically made up of Faculty, Staff, and Student Representatives who resolve elevated cases where Students may have violated Community Standards/University Policies. The SAB members determine if the Student is Responsible or Not Responsible for violating Community Standards/University Policies and if they are found Responsible, what Status and Educational Outcomes will be assigned.
The SAB members can assign all Status Outcomes: Warning, Probation, Elevated Probation, Suspension, and Expulsion.
Please send any questions to SRR, at 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 44.
Goldwater Scholarship is Now Open!
The Goldwater Scholarship application is now open! Goldwater provides funding for undergraduate STEM students interested in pursuing a PhD and a career in research.
You must meet the campus deadline (November 25th) to be nominated by DU for this fellowship.
To be eligible for Goldwater, you must:
- Be a sophomore or junior
- Intend to pursue a research career in a natural science, mathematics, or engineering field
- Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0
- Be a U.S. citizen or national
Truman Scholarship Application Now Open!
The Truman Scholarship application is now open! Truman provides graduate school funding to prepare the nation's next generation of public service leaders.
You must meet the campus deadline (November 25th) to be nominated by DU for this fellowship.
To be eligible for Truman, you must:
- Be a junior (in final year of a 3-year program, or penultimate year of a 4-year program)
- Be a U.S. citizen or U.S. National resident of American Samoa, or expecting citizenship by date of the award
- Planning to attend graduate school in pursuit of a career in public service
Community Engagement Student Grants
Open to undergraduate and graduate students! Community Engagement Student Grants (formerly ACE Student Scholars Grants) support community-engaged research or creative work. Funds can be used for student compensation, project costs and/or project-related travel expenses. Awardees will also be part of a collaborative network and have access to additional support and resources
Applications are reviewed once per quarter. You are welcome to apply early -- for example, you may submit an application for a Summer 2025 project for the October or February deadline.
Application Deadlines:
To receive funding in Winter 2025 -- Deadline to apply is October 23, 2024
To receive funding in Spring 2025 -- Deadline to apply is February 26, 2025
To receive funding in Summer 2025 -- Deadline to apply is May 14, 2025