FIRST@DU Weekly Newsletter - Fall Quarter Week 10
Dean of Students Office - Student Affairs
Happy Week 10! 🌟
You’ve made it to the final week before finals, amazing job! Now’s the time to pull everything together, review your notes, and tie up any last assignments. Stay organized and set small, achievable goals each day to keep your stress low and your focus sharp.
Remember to take care of yourself this week!! Rest, hydrate, and give your mind breaks when you need them. A clear, calm mindset will help you perform your best when finals arrive.
You’re so close to the finish line, keep pushing with purpose and confidence. You’ve got this!
Use the links down below to navigate the newsletter in an improved manner. There are a multitude of scholarships you can apply for listed below, please go for it and apply to them!
Do you love dogs? Do you want to pet some adorable puppers? Do you need a break from the academic stress that comes with the end of the season? If so, come to Thrive's thrice yearly Stress Relief Event. In addition to therapy animals from Denver Pet Partners, we will be providing snacks, tea, mindful activities, and more!
Food Provided (Tea and granola bars)
Pi Lambda Chi - Holiday Party Informational!
Join the sisters of Pi Lambda Chi this upcoming Thursday, November 13th in CCOM 1600 from 6-8 pm for a special evening of ornament decorating + informational to learn more about the finest sisterhood on DU's campus!
*make sure to RSVP for the chance to receive a special gift from the finest*
PODER is looking to fill their position of Community Outreach Chair on the E-Board!
If you're interested, fill out the form in the link in their Instagram bio @poderlatine.du
The deadline is December 1st!
LLCs/Learning Cohorts in Office of Public Good
We’re hosting  free pizza this Friday, Nov 14 at 12:00 noon in the Community Commons Suite 1100 — and you’re group is invited!
Why come?
Grab some free pizza 🍕
Meet Anne DePrince and hear about the new winter term Learning Cohort 
Bring friends from your student group — all are welcome!
Key highlights of the Cohort:
Open to all students — no restrictions if you’re in other cohorts or groups
You’ll enroll in two 1-credit classes (Winter + Spring) — CENG 1011 and 1012 in AY 25-26
The experience is flexible: ~10 hours/quarter instead of a full weekly class
~4 hours in one Saturday meeting with peers & mentors
~6 additional hours meeting community leaders + field trips
You’ll connect with local community organizations in Denver, meet changemakers, and learn through real-world experiences
Mentors will help you craft a personalized action plan: translate interests & skills into whatever path your cohort chooses
This fits with many minors (Community Engagement, Mental Health & Wellness) or can count as a general elective
RSVP?
Not required — just scan the QR code on the flyer to tell us your pizza preference so we can get a head-count. ​​QR Code FREE PIZZA 11.14 1.pdf​​
Law School 101 seminar that covers admissions, navigating your first year, and maximizing your law school journey. It is hosted by Colorado Law in Boulder, and they offer it in-person and virtually, both synchronously and asynchronously.
The last chance for students to apply to the DU Honors Program!!
The last chance for students to apply to the DU Honors Program is after the fall quarter of their first year! The application will be open from October 27th – December 7th 2025 and application information can be found here: https://academicaffairs.du.edu/honors/how-apply.
The program is a particularly good fit for high-achieving students who are looking for student-directed learning and discussion-based common curriculum classes as well as opportunities to get involved in research, scholarship, and creative work.  In addition to our curricular offerings, we also organize many community events. There is no cost to apply or participate in the program.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Faculty Director Kate Tennis (katherine.tennis@du.edu).
CZECHMATES- Study Abroad. Go Beyond!
Combine global education with practical experience in one semester! See flyer to learn more!
Free Deturgent Initative
I am excited to share a completely free and sustainable resource now available to undergraduate students—including our incredible first-generation community!
This initiative has recently received funding and backing from DU's USG, of which Nicole Benton is cc'd here.
📍 Location: Community Commons Bridge
(Outside the Campus Bookstore, near the US Bank ATMs)
💳 Access: Just tap your DU Student ID
🧺 What You Get: 5 detergent sheets = 5 loads of laundry
🌱 Why It’s Awesome: The sheets are hypoallergenic, biodegradable, and eco-friendly—no plastic, no harsh chemicals, no cost.
This pilot program is part of Generation Conscious, an initiative focused on creating climate-friendly, inclusive solutions that directly support students. It’s especially designed to reduce the hidden costs of campus life—like laundry—while helping the planet.
Whether you're commuting, living on campus, or finding your own way, we know every bit of support matters. We want to make sure you know this machine is for undergraduate students—anytime they need it.
✨ Fellowship Opportunity for First-Gen & Low-Income Students
In addition to free resources, Generation Conscious also offers a Fellowship Program designed specifically for first-generation and minority students interested in climate justice and economic empowerment.
The Workforce Development Program offers:
Paid professional experience in sustainable systems and circular economy work
A chance to join a revolutionary climate solution project
Support for students who may feel pressure to choose traditional career paths over their true interests
A community of peers building post-fossil fuel career pathways
An opportunity to show that economic freedom and social impact can go hand-in-hand
This fellowship is ideal for students who are passionate about justice, sustainability, and creating long-term solutions for their communities—without compromising their financial security. You can learn more about Generation Conscious here: https://generationconscious.co/about/
The SAB is made up of Faculty, Staff, and Student representatives who resolve elevated cases where Students may have violated Community Standards or University Policies. SAB members determine whether or not the Student is responsible for violating these standards or policies and, if they are found responsible, the Status and Educational Outcomes that will be assigned. SAB members can assign any Status Outcome: Warning, Probation, Elevated Probation, Suspension, or Expulsion. Training will be provided. Please consider joining this important board. 
To refer yourself, a colleague, or a Student, please complete the SAB Nomination form. The next SAB training is scheduled for Friday, October 24, from 1-3 p.m. Please send any questions to 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 50.
VOLUNTEER OPPPORTUNITIES
SCHOLARSHIPS
DU’s Office of Scholar Development & Fellowship Advising can help you with your application!
Even though it feels far away, NOW is the time to start working on fellowship applications that support experiences that begin in Fall 2026. See below for open competitions, and remember: SDFA is here to help over Zoom and in person. Our calendars fill as deadlines approach, so don't wait to ask for help. 
Thrive Health Promotion is excited to offer wellness coaching to students! DU Well Coaching is a free, one-on-one wellness coaching program for undergraduate and graduate students. Whether you’re working on building a consistent fitness routine, getting better sleep, or achieving another personal wellness goal, a trained Wellness Coach can provide the structure, support, and accountability you need to stay on track. Book your appointment here.
Student Experience, HCC Drop In hours
Dr. Anna is returning as a drop-in guest in CCOM-1254, Wednesdays 1 - 2:30 PM this quarter.
DU Safe App
Check the flyer attached to get more information on how to get the DU Safe App!
Food Pantry Hours & Location
Food Pantry Hours: Thursdays, 10AM - 4:30 PM
Bring your own grocery bad to shop the DU Food Pantry
*Open to all DU students, faculty, and staff
Location: Driscol Commons next to the ID office
Campus Shuttle Access For Students
The University of Denver offers a campus shuttle that runs 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday along a set route, along with an on-demand shuttle service between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.. To get access, download and use the TripShot app. The app provides:
A convenient way to traverse campus and the surrounding area. Easily access nearby shopping, Pearl Street and hubs around campus.
Booking an on-demand service that will take you to additional stops both on campus and off-campus.
An ETA of the shuttle at your pick-up stop, as well as your destination.
It's never been easier to explore the University of Denver and surrounding area! Keep watching the newsletter for an unveiling of the new look for DU's shuttle and the University's social media channels for a special feature on the drivers who get you where you need to go.
Need Help Connecting to Support?
Contact the Dean of Students (DoS) Office at: DoSoffice@du.edu or by calling 303-871-4261
COHORT INFORMATION
Volunteers in Partnership (VIP)
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
For Students with Work-Study Funding
Did you know that students with work-study funding have special access to many positions on campus not open to other students? See this link for more information about work study.
To look for Work-study jobs, go to MyDU / My4D > at the top, Search "PCO" and select "Pioneer Careers Online (PCO)". On this site, select the Job Board from the left to view jobs. You may use the filter settings to only show Work-Study positions or only non-work-study jobs as well.
Note: Due to the FAFSA delays this year, some students' work-study information in PCO is still updating.
Did you know student employees have access to paid leave time? Well now you do! See Student Employments' blog, linked here, for details on the two types of leave that student employees are eligible for.
Career & Professional Development Intern Data & Resources
We here at Career & Professional Development wanted to let you know about some of the great internship resources available to you from CPD. Did you know that students who complete an internship during college are 2.5X less likely to be seeking employment after graduation? CPD is here to help you along the path to your career goals! Consider some of the following resources below:
This guide is a comprehensive overview of why internships matter, how to find one, the different kinds of internships, and more! Use it to help guide you through the process and take advantage of its checklist to ensure you’re maximizing your chances of landing an internship.
This extensive online resource is a compilation of hundreds of different job boards. Although this resource was initially built for grad students, it is something that all DU Students can benefit from. Browse by industry, by jobs local to Denver, or consult the external database for more options. DU credentials and login are required to access.
Check out these resources and more by visiting the Job and Internship Resource Page by clicking here. Visit PCO to browse other internship postings and to make an appointment with your advisor to discuss more. Stay tuned for other internship opportunities, and please reach out if you have any questions.