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Vicky Khurmi manages construction projects in Nairobi

Vicky Khurmi manages construction projects in Nairobi

Traffic jams in Nairobi are par for the course. Matatus—small, overcrowded buses—dart in and out of traffic and even drive on the sidewalks. Incessantly honking cars crawl along Langata Road—a major city artery—through billows of exhaust. Traffic is unoma—Swahili slang that means “really bad.” And just think, when Langata was […]

PhD student fled Rwandan genocide to come to DU

Social work PhD candidate Hadidja Nyiransekuye, MSW ’00, survived four years of war and genocide in her native Rwanda. “The magnitude of the genocide has made us daring,” she says. “We dare to speak, to research, to challenge ourselves and the world we live in.” American acquaintances she made during […]

Alumna from Argentina finds new adventure in Africa

Alumna from Argentina finds new adventure in Africa

Claudia Giannetti, MA geography ’92, immersed herself in a new culture when she came to the United States from Argentina as a student and a Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) staffer. Giannetti felt international encounters were important learning experiences, which is one reason why she stayed on at DU […]

Karin Polak serves the world with Habitat for Humanity

For most Americans, commuting to work means getting into a car and driving a few miles. For Karin Polak, MA international administration ’99, going back and forth to work has taken on a new dimension. In the past few months alone, Polak has commuted to Ethiopia, Kenya, Lebanon and Egypt. […]

African alumna using business degree to market her family’s coffee beans

African alumna using business degree to market her family’s coffee beans

Kenya’s countryside is a mesh of lush forests and wild vegetation broken up by family and commercial farms of sugar cane, tea and coffee. Just outside of Nairobi is Kiamara Estate Coffee, the 900-acre family farm of Rose Karugu, MBA ’01. “You have to sell your coffee to the government, […]

Michael Carson committed to helping Africa

Michael Carson committed to helping Africa

For almost 14 years, Michael Carson, BA political science ’85, has been involved in African social and economic community advancement. He first landed in Africa as a business adviser and teacher with the Peace Corps. From 1992–2003 he worked with Africare, an American nonprofit relief and development organization, as program […]

Alumnae help refugees through African Community Center

Alumnae help refugees through African Community Center

Imagine arriving home from work to find that the government has seized your home and that your spouse and children have been assaulted by militant troops. For whatever reason—your name, skin color or religious beliefs—you are no longer welcomed in your country. Where would you go? Who would you turn […]

J-Mac is still the place to find wild and wacky dorm rooms

J-Mac is still the place to find wild and wacky dorm rooms

With a South Pacific theme in mind, first-year students Lauren Brooks and Agila Zafar have transformed their dorm room: Visitors to their first-floor Johnson McFarlane (J-Mac) room get the feeling they’ve booked passage on a cheap Polynesian cruise ship complete with tropical bedding, colorful Japanese lamps and inflatable plastic fish. […]

A man of peace and power

A man of peace and power

For more than 30 years, alumnus Richard Lapchick has made civil rights his mission.

Old horn, new tricks

Old horn, new tricks

A student research project has breathed new life into a Mozart concerto.

No distance too great

No distance too great

Social work education now is reaching an overlooked and needy corner of the country.

Strength in numbers

Strength in numbers

DU’s women golfers measure their success by the might of their team.

Buried treasure

Buried treasure

A long-lost trove of gold and silver will benefit DU art students.

Hail to “The Chief”

Hail to “The Chief”

Former Head Coach Murray Armstrong turned DU into a hockey dynasty.

From the ground up

From the ground up

A unique course gives students real-world construction management experience.