From: Pulse Newsletter Date: May 19, 2021 Subject: The Pulse | Spring 2021 | Week 8
Spring 2021 - Week 8
RSO Re-Registration for 2021-2022 deadline approaching!!
Detailed information went out to all currently listed Registered Student Organization Officers. If you will be an Officer for a Registered Student Organization for the 2021-2022 academic year, YOU can fill out the re-registration for your Org!
The Office of Student Engagement is seeking your feedbackk on your use of the CrimsonConnect platform. We are interested in learning more about how different stakeholders have made use of CrimsonConnect this year and what more the platform could do to assist in engagement on campus.
DU Center for Sustainability: Environmental Justice Art Exhibit
May 17-21 | Community Commons
Join the Center for Sustainability for our first ever art exhibit focused on environmental justice! If you are an artist and would like to learn more about environmental justice and create a meaningful piece for our exhibit, sign up to participate in this project with us. All students and skill levels are welcome. The gallery will run from May 17-21 in the Community Commons.
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:
Nominations for Awards are due today, May 19th, and recipients will be invited to the celebration on June 4th.
The Crimson and Gold Awards are a chance to recognize the remarkable members of the University of Denver Community who best exemplify the unification of the deep Crimson, representative of a bold, purposeful, vision for a global future and the striking Gold that signifies a unique, innovative perspective that transforms the University and Denver community.
New Class Teaches Video Production for Social Media
Starting in Fall 2021, the Department of Media, Film & Journalism Studies is introducing a new class that will allow any DU student, regardless of major, to learn how to create video content for social media. The class will combine video production and storytelling skills with a focus on diversity, equity and inclusion.
Using mobile phones and other readily available technological tools, students will learn to create video content that can be shared across social media platforms, such as YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, among others. As they enrich their technical skills, students will also explore how video storytelling can be used in service of the public good.
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