This year, 4.1 million Americans are turning 65 years old—more than any other year in history. This “silver wave” means more older adults than ever are also retiring and figuring out how to navigate ...
This year, 4.1 million Americans are turning 65 years old—more than any other year in history. This “silver wave” means more seniors than ever are also retiring and figuring out how to navigate their ...
Discovering our campus is a breeze, whether you’re a high-schooler thinking about attending DU, an admitted student learning your way around, or a teacher or counselor setting up a group visit.
Hosted by Jordyn Reiland and Emma Atkinson, RadioEd is a triweekly podcast created by the DU Newsroom that taps into the University of Denver’s deep pool of bright brains to explore the most exciting ...
The Sturm College of Law has been collaborating with the University’s Department of Information Technology to migrate active unit-level (@law.du.edu) accounts into the University-level (@du.edu) O365 ...
The University of Denver’s IT Department has completed a review of Sturm College of Law email accounts. Through this review we have discovered active Law mailboxes for users who no longer qualify for ...
In this video, non-exempt (bi-weekly paid), non-benefited staff learn how to review their timecards and submit edit requests for supervisor approval.
The DU Institutional Review Board (IRB) meets once a month during the academic fall, winter, and spring quarters to review research project submissions that require full board review. These meetings ...
As the pandemic pushed employers to navigate a new work-from-home world, Denver—like most cities in America—saw a dramatic ...