Join us for a day of meaningful connections at the DU Student and Alumni Networking Summit—where past, present, and future come together. Whether you're looking to share your journey, gain insight, or spark new opportunities, this is your chance to build relationships that last. We welcome all majors, fields, and interests.
Enjoy intuitive workshops, school specific breakout sessions, and tap into the collective wisdom of our vibrant community. You never know who you’ll meet or where the conversation could lead.
What started as just 12 booths a few years ago has grown into a massive event with over 65 student and alumni-run businesses last year. Pop-up Palooza is kicking off Entrepreneurship Week on the afternoon of May 18th, presented by Entrepreneurship@DU and the student group Launchpad.
Come check out DU student and alumni entrepreneurs as they showcase their businesses, sell their products, and share their innovations and creativity. Enjoy free food from student-run ventures, grab some swag, play games, and enjoy live music from student bands and the Lamont School of Music. With hundreds of students, faculty, staff and community members attending, this is your chance to experience the energy of DU’s innovation and creative scene.
If you are interested in being a vendor at this event, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/SSyT1tXjWvyvrVXR8
Come together with the DU Eco Community for a free 2-day event full of nature-based activities, sustainability skill-building, and connection. Day 1 activities and presentations will be held on the DU campus. On Day 2, we will head out to the trails around Red Rocks Park for a community nature hike and picnic! ⛰
What: DU Eco-Connection Weekend 2025
Where: Day 1 - University of Denver, Harper Humanities Garden
(2020 E Evans Ave, Denver, CO 80210, between Beans Coffee Shop & Mary Reed Hall)
Day 2 - Red Rocks Park, Slide Loop Trail (Red Rocks Loop Rd, Golden, CO 80401)
When: Day 1 - Saturday, May 17th from 1pm to 6pm MT
Day 2 - Sunday, May 18th, 10am hike to picnic lunch (wrapping up around 1pm MT)
Who: All DU students, undergraduate and graduate. This event is jointly coordinated by multiple eco-student groups from across campus.
Theme: A holistic, grounded weekend focused on building connections to Land, community, and ourselves. We are saying YES to community strengthening, spending time in nature, and idea sharing.
We are so excited to share this event with our eco-community! 💚 Please reach out to gssw.ecoconscious@du.edu if you have any questions or concerns.
Join us for our second annual Black Communities End of Year Celebration on Thursday, May 29th, from 6:30-8:30 PM in room 510 of the Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science!
As our academic year comes to an end, this event promises to be a vibrant evening of community, culture, and connection. Let's come together to honor the past, celebrate the present, and envision the future. We hope to see you there!
This evening event is free and open to all DU community members. Dinner will be provided.
Not Sure What’s Next After Graduation? Let’s Talk About What Could Be
As graduation approaches, it’s totally normal to feel uncertain about what comes next. If you're passionate about learning, helping others grow, or making a difference in your community, the Morgridge College of Education has two graduate programs designed to help you turn that spark into a meaningful career.
Master’s in Higher Education (MA)
Want to shape the college experience for others? Our Higher Education program prepares you to work in student affairs, academic advising, DEI offices, admissions, and more. With built-in internships and strong mentorship, you’ll get real experience—and clarity about your path forward.
Teacher Education Program (TEP - MA + Licensure)
Thinking about teaching but not sure how to get started? TEP is a one-year, fully immersive program that prepares you to become a licensed K–12 teacher in Colorado. You’ll work side-by-side with a mentor teacher while earning your master’s, and graduate ready to lead your own classroom.
Both programs are built to support people like you—those looking to find purpose, community, and a career that makes a difference. Located right here at DU. Finally, we also have a series of informational webinars coming up in May and June that we don't want you to miss! If you're interested in learning more, don't hesitate to contact us at mce.admissions@du.edu.