Rising Sophomores: Apply to the 4D Living Community
Are you a rising sophomore? Apply to the 4D Living Community. The 4D Living Community at the University of Denver connects students with a shared interest in culture, academics, or community service by centering the Four Dimensions; advancing intellectual growth, promoting wellbeing, exploring character, and pursuing careers and lives of purpose. Throughout the academic year, living community members will have opportunities to gain further experience in reflection, pursue a customized pathway based on their academic and personal interest, and receive support from a dedicated network of mentors and advisors. Participants of the 4D Living Community will grow beyond the classroom through continuous community opportunities to explore research, career readiness, diversity & global learning, community engagement, common academic experiences, and personal wellness Students who live in the 4D Living Community will get a single room and be located in the heart of campus facing Campus Green.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and we invite students to participate in the various events planned around campus! Through these events, we can raise collective awareness, promote prevention education, and take a collective stance against violence.
Follow ThriveAtDU on Instagram for the most up to date info!
April 11 | 3:30pm | Sturm Hall's Davis Auditorium
Please join DU's Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) and the Pre-health Education and Advising Department for a screening event for the documentary film, "Tipping the Pain Scale." The film highlights systemic failures for dealing with addiction in communities and follows the journeys of individuals working to develop and employ new, innovative solutions. The event will include an opening reception and screening of the film, followed by a question and answer session with community experts, people in recovery with lived experience, and legislators.
Women's Lacrosse vs. Butler | Wednesday, April 5 | 1PM Men's Lacrosse vs. Villanova | Saturday, April 8 | 12PM Men's Soccer vs. Metro State | Saturday, April 8 | 2:30PM Men's Soccer vs. Colorado School of Mines | Saturday, April 8 | 5:30PM
Student Satisfaction Survey
We want to hear from you!
Help us improve our programs and services by taking our Satisfaction Survey which will hit @du.edu email inboxes on April 9th. Your feedback is important to us and will help us provide the best possible student experience and will take no more than 10 minutes to complete.
Thank you in advance for your valuable feedback!
Table with us on Family Weekend!
Saturday, April 22 (10:00am-2:00pm) | Campus Green
Join us for Family Weekend's Lunch on the Lawn! This is a great tabling opportunity for all student organizations to connect with students and families to showcase what their organization is all about! Lunch on the Lawn will take place Saturday, April 22 from 10am to 2pm. By signing up for this event you will be provided with a table and lunch for those tabling.
April 26 | 12:30-3pm | Campus Green by Sturm Hall
This fun laid back soccer tournament "Flash Fútbol" will serve as background for the World of Languages at DU event on Wed, April 26 from 12:30 to 3pm. The event will host advisors, faculty, staff and your peer students providing info around the linguistic and cultural studies at DU. Beside the soccer tourney, we invite you to play corn hole, enjoy a snow cone, get pop corn while listening to music at this out doors event ... bring a blanket!!
Join us at the Spring Career & Internship Fair!
During this event, students and alumni will be able to meet with employers looking for talented future team members across all majors.
April 10 - 14 | Various
Join the Office of Student Employment in celebrating our student employees and supervisors this National Student Employment Week, held between April 10th and 14th! We'll have tabling, specialty drinks at Beans, Program & Event Planning training, and free gifts at Innovation Labs.
The Clarion is the official student newspaper of the University of Denver, serving as the community’s voice. Read some of the highlights from our publication this week:
Join the Center for Immigration Policy and Reform (CIPR) and the University Libraries in supporting the migrant community in Denver by donating urgently needed items, listed here.
Drop off donations through April in the Community Commons front entrance (near Starbucks), the Driscoll Commons concourse (near the US Bank), or any time during the spring quarter at the Anderson Academic Commons front entrance.
The DU Career Network is a network of DU alumni, faculty, and staff who have opted into being a member of DU students' constellation of mentors. They are available to answer your questions in topics ranging from major/career exploration, job/internship search, networking/informational interviews, career transition, work challenges, and other topics. Students can create their free account to start meeting with DU-affiliated mentors through the DU Career Network here.
If you are graduating this spring and would like professional graduation photos, reach out to @kaileyhphoto on Instagram! I do individuals and groups for (very) reasonable rates! Don't wait until it's too late, reach out to schedule a session today!
Announcing 2 Internship Opportunities in DU Advancement
DU Advancement is hosting two CASE Advancement Interns in 2023.
One role will be dedicated to supporting alumni engagement and regional advancement efforts while the other role will be focused on supporting parent and family giving development efforts. Both opportunities will serve as active and collaborative partners to all central and unit-based advancement functions and campus colleagues to foster strategic, effective, and collaborative fundraising practices, contribute to team success, and model “One DU” leadership.
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Advancement Internship is a summer in-person internship (June 5 – July 28, 2023), in which advancement interns work a designated amount of hours per week, within areas of a DU’s Advancement office.
Interns receive on-the-job training and gain valuable skills in the professional areas of advancement, including fundraising, alumni relations, advancement services, and communications and marketing. Interns participate in a variety of virtual networking and professional development opportunities provided by CASE to expand their knowledge of advancement while they explore the profession including:
Weekly e-curriculum of online seminars and assignments
Virtual networking events
Zoom meetings with CASE members in field of interest
A DU Advancement supervisor to guide their work
A DU Advancement mentor to guide their exploration of a career in advancement