From: 4D Grad Connect
Date: April 30
Subject: The Grad Week 5



The Grad

Spring | Week 5

Got Thoughts? We’re All Ears! Graduate Students Experience Survey

Are you a graduate student who has been at DU for at least two terms? If so, you will received an email with a unique link to share your feedback about your experience at DU.

The survey is brief and has been developed in partnership with Student Success, Graduate Research and Education, and college representatives. The Survey will be running from Monday, May 4-15, be on the look out for the email. As a thank you for participating, you’ll have a chance to win a $75 Amazon gift card. Your voice helps shape the graduate experience at DU!
 

4D Symposium

DU Students! You’re invited to the 4D Symposium: A World of Purpose!

May 7-8 
Community Commons

Join us throughout this two-day symposium for opportunities to learn more about your well-being, character, purpose, and intellect to use at DU, in your future career, and beyond. Come explore ideas and research, be in community, and engage in conversations that help you think about your purpose and direction in the world. Highlights include:

  • Poetry Hands On by former Colorado Poet Laureate Joe Hutchison
  • Future of Work lunch plenary panel moderated by Provost Loboa and featuring leaders in the public and private sectors (lunch generously sponsored by TIAA)
  • Purposeful Work in an Automated World dialogue by Mark Nussbaum
  • Cultivating an Authentic Professional Identity workshop by Austin Gane
  • 4D Coffeehouse, a World Cafe-style event engaging the big question: “What if purpose were the purpose of higher education?” (refreshments generously sponsored by the LearningWell Coalition)
  • Education With an Edge: 4D Zine Library Pop-Up by Krystoff Kissoon Story
  • Mosaic storytelling event: "Unscripted" with Health Promotion

REGISTER HERE

happening this week & next
Brandenburg Project

The Brandenburg Project

Sunday, May 3, 4:30pm
Newman Center for the Performing Arts, Hamilton Recital Hall

This groundbreaking collaboration with Colorado College explores the resonance of J.S. Bach’s compositions and instruments in the contemporary world, juxtaposing them with newly commissioned works for period instruments. Free admission, no ticket required

Critical Infrastructure Summit

Critical Infrastructure Security Summit

Wednesday, May.6 (2:00PM - 5:00PM)
Anderson Academic Commons, Special Events Room 290

The Critical Infrastructure Security Summit brings together industry professionals, academic leaders, and cybersecurity practitioners to explore the rapidly evolving landscape of critical infrastructure protection. As cyber threats continue to increase in sophistication, frequency, and impact, safeguarding essential systems. In addition to examining current risks, the summit will focus on the future of the cybersecurity workforce. Attendees will learn about the technical skills, certifications, and career pathways needed to enter and succeed in this high-demand field. The discussion will also highlight opportunities for students and early-career professionals to gain hands-on experience, build professional networks, and contribute to national security efforts.

FIRST@DU First-Gen Spring Community Meetup

Thursday, May 7th (6:00pm - 8:00pm)
Community Commons 1700

Come Level up your professional development skills with FIRST@DU at our Spring Community meetup! Open to all students, targeting affiliated scholars and campus partners.

Sustainable Business Symposium

Attend the 2026 Sustainable Business Symposium

Friday, May 8 (8:30 a.m.-3:45 p.m.)
Margery Reed Hall

Join the Daniels College of Business at the third annual Sustainable Business Symposium on Friday, May 8. Hosted by the Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies, this free, full-day event convenes business, government and nonprofit leaders, as well as academic experts and students. Four interactive sessions and a fireside chat with Senator Michael Bennet will provide an assessment of sustainability trends, challenges and solutions in Colorado. All faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend. Register today and reach out to Bruce Klaw with questions.

Other News & Updates from Around Campus
So you want to be a DJ

So You Want to be A DJ?



The Driscoll Community Commons is offering the opportunity to switch up the music that plays in the building! Submit a Spotify playlist to ccwelcomedesk@du.edu to get your spot to shine!

Don't miss the chance to elevate the vibe!

DU Well Coaching

Stay Well During Midterms with DU Well Coaching!

Midterms can disrupt even the best routines, making it harder to stay consistent with the habits that support your well-being. DU Well Coaching is here to help you maintain healthier routines and stay grounded during busy and demanding weeks. Whether you’re looking to reset your daily routines, build consistency with sleep, movement, and nutrition, or find ways to manage stress and stay balanced, Well Coaching offers a space to set goals and stay accountable in a way that fits your life. Appointments are free, flexible, and designed to meet your needs. Take a break from the stress and invest in your well-being during midterms this quarter.

Need help connecting to support?
Contact the Dean of Students (DoS) Office at:
 DoSoffice@du.edu or by calling 303-871-4261


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