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Newman Center for the Performing Arts, Room 121, Williams Recital Salon
May Days
Tuesday, May 27 at 5:00pm
to Thursday, May 29 at 9:00pm
It's officially time for May Days🌸
May Days is a DUPB week-long traditional event where students can enjoy themed events on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, which lead up to Friday, the big day, MusicFest!!!
This year, May Days will happen from May 27th through May 29th.
Come celebrate the end of the school year with music and fun at Levitt Pavilion with a free concert! "Jeremy Zucker" will be headlining with "Arlie" and the Battle of the Bands winner "As of Today" supporting!
STUDENTS: Register by RSVPing here on Crimson Connect. Guests and staff/faculty can get their FREE tickets by visiting the Levitt Pavilion Website Free Music Series webpage.
Ride buses over to Levitt Pavilion for FREE leading up to and returning from the event! They will leave from Asbury Avenue near the tennis courts.
TODAY: Wednesday, May 21 (10:30am-10:00pm) | Illegal Pete's DU (1744 E. Evans Ave)
Join CAPE at Illegal Pete's on Wednesday May 21st to "dine to donate" and raise money for the Survivor Fund! Head over to Illegal Pete's on 1744 E. Evans Avenue anytime between 10:30am-10:00pm and mention CAPE for 50% of your total order to be donated. If you plan to order online, be sure to enter our coupon code "Fundraiser25" at checkout for 50% of your food, bar, and soft drink purchase to be donated.
Wednesday, May 21 (4:30-5:30pm) | Sturm Hall, Rm 154
Join us May 21st from 4:30pm-5:30pm in Sturm Hall Room 154, for guest speaker, Dr. Rodríguez-Blanco, as she examines the epistemological and methodological approach of Feminist Ethnography based on her fieldwork in Panama. Eugenia Rodríguez-Blanco is an anthropologist and researcher at the International Center for Political and Social Studies (CIEPS) in Panamá, and Visiting scholar at the Department of Anthropology and the Ethnography Lab at DU. Her research is situated within the fields of feminist and applied anthropology, with a specific emphasis on the intersections of gender, migration, and care. She has conducted extensive ethnographic fieldwork in several countries in Africa and Latin America, critically examining structural gender inequalities and contributing to the advancement of women's rights.
Are you looking for some great summer deals? Come visit the Community Commons Lost & Found Sale! We are selling clothing, jewelry, plants, AirPods, and more!
Join us on Wednesday, May 28th from 11am-1pm in the Community Commons Gallery (across from Starbucks). All proceeds will support the DU Food Pantry!
*All items have been unclaimed for 30+ days and are now available at unbeatable prices!
*All items sold in "as is" condition.
Saturday, May 31st (11am-1pm) | Carnegie Green, University of Denver Campus
Food tastes better together. Come join us for the 4th annual Langar@DU! The 2025 Langar@DU will be held Saturday, May 31 on Carnegie Green. Please make sure to save the date! The students of COMN 2040 will organize this DU community event and it will offer free food.
View the event flyer here.
Register to attend and/or volunteer at the event here.
DU Food Pantry Volunteering - June
Driscoll Commons 2055 E Evans Ave Suite 6 Denver, CO 80210
The DU Food Pantry is currently accepting volunteers for the month of June. All members of the DU community are encouraged to apply!