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Sporting Event of the Week: DU vs. Alabama-Huntsville in hockey

Sporting Event of the Week: DU vs. Alabama-Huntsville in hockey

The University of Denver men’s ice hockey team faces off against the Alabama-Huntsville Chargers at 7:37 p.m. Jan. 6 at Magness Arena in the final nonconference series before the Pioneers start seven straight weekends of WCHA action. Chargers’ head coach Chris Luongo played at Michigan State from 1985–89 while Denver […]

Research Update: January 2012

Law Professor Arthur Best published a new book, Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Torts (Wolters Kluwer, 2011). Deborah Borman, visiting professor of law, co-presented “Teaching Legal Research: Free and Lower Fee Based Resources” at the University of Miami School of Law on Dec. 2, 2011. She also coordinated and moderated […]

Letters

Building a better DU I am a proud graduate of the University of Denver. My undergraduate degree served as an excellent base upon which I built two master’s degrees and a doctorate. For this, I shall always be grateful to DU. However, there is no way on God’s green earth […]

This month in history: DU celebrates third hockey national championship

This month in history: DU celebrates third hockey national championship

50 Years ago… DU wins its third NCAA hockey championship 2011 marks the 50th anniversary of DU’s third NCAA national championship in hockey. The Pioneers also had won the NCAA championship the season before. The team also won the 1961 WCHA regular-season and tournament titles.   In the 1961 NCAA […]

Sporting Event of the Week: DU vs. Oregon in women’s basketball

Sporting Event of the Week: DU vs. Oregon in women’s basketball

Following a road game at the University of Colorado on Thursday night, the University of Denver women’s basketball team welcomes the Oregon Ducks to Magness Arena on Sunday for a 1:30 p.m. MT contest with the Pac-12 contenders. This will be the second overall meeting between the Ducks and the […]

Editor’s Note

Editor’s Note

On Oct. 3, 2012, millions of people will turn their attention to the University of Denver as DU hosts a U.S. presidential debate in advance of the November general election. We’re one of only three schools nationwide selected to host a presidential debate — the first in Colorado’s history. To […]

Research Updates December 2011

Law Professor Eli Wald published “The Visibility of Socioeconomic Status and Class-Based Affirmative Action: A Reply to Professor Sander” in the December 2011 Denver University Law Review (88/861). In November he was appointed co-editor of JOTWELL’s Legal Profession Section. He presented “The Growth of a Modern Law Firm: A Case […]

Sporting Event of the Week: DU vs. Texas Southern in men’s basketball

Sporting Event of the Week: DU vs. Texas Southern in men’s basketball

Following a road game at Utah State on Wednesday night, the University of Denver men’s basketball team returns to Magness Arena to take on Texas Southern at 4 p.m. on Dec. 3. This marks the first-ever meeting between the Pioneers and Eagles, who won the Southwestern Athletic Conference regular season […]

Sporting Event of the Week: DU vs. Miami in hockey

Sporting Event of the Week: DU vs. Miami in hockey

The University of Denver men’s ice hockey team faces off against the Miami University RedHawks at 7:07 p.m. Nov. 26 at DU’s Magness Arena in the second day of the Denver Cup Classic. DU Head Coach George Gwozdecky is coaching his 1,000th career game as a collegiate coach. Gwozdecky served […]

Sporting Event of the Week: DU vs. Southern Miss. in men’s basketball

Sporting Event of the Week: DU vs. Southern Miss. in men’s basketball

The University of Denver men’s basketball team returns to Magness Arena after a 2-0 start to the 2011–12 season. The Pioneers will take on Southern Mississippi at 7 p.m. Nov. 17. Denver is 2-0 against the Golden Eagles, last beating them during the 2005–06 Top of the World Classic in […]

Lamont Featured Performance: Lamont Chorale, men’s choir and women’s chorus

Lamont Featured Performance: Lamont Chorale, men’s choir and women’s chorus

DU’s Lamont Chorale, men’s choir, and women’s chorus will take their audience on a journey through time in a concert Nov. 16 with choral literature from the 16th to the 21st centuries. “Each remarkable ensemble will feature a unique flavor for your musical palate,” says James Ramsey, interim conductor of […]

Lamont Featured Performance: Larry Glenn, lyric tenor

Lamont Featured Performance: Larry Glenn, lyric tenor

Larry Glenn, a DU associate professor of voice, will celebrate his 25th anniversary at the Lamont School of Music with a recital titled “A Silver Celebration of 25 years at Lamont.” Glenn will be joined by a consort of his Lamont colleagues: Kate Emerich, soprano; Lawrence Golan, violin; Pamela Endsley, […]

Research Updates November 2011

David Kopel, adjunct professor of law, co-authored an article for the Yale Law Journal Online, “Bad News for Professor Koppelman: The Incidental Unconstitutionality of the Individual Mandate.” The article argues that the Affordable Care Act’s mandate to purchase congressionally designed health insurance cannot be justified under the original meaning of […]

This month in history: November

This month in history: November

Nov. 24, 1960 DU plays last football game The last DU football game was played at Hilltop Stadium November 24, 1960 (Thanksgi9ving Day)  vs. Colorado State University. DU won 21 -12 in front of 6,927 .

Lamont Featured Performance: MIJI Percussion Duo

Lamont Featured Performance: MIJI Percussion Duo

The MIJI Percussion Duo is sure to drum up a lot of great music during its stop at DU. The duo, which consists of Ji Hye Jung and Michael Zell, will play a wide variety of music, ranging from arrangements of Franz Schubert to Thierry De Mey as well as […]