Noah Johnson, a senior on the men's soccer team from Castle Rock, Colo., has been selected the SCAC Character & Community Male Student-Athlete of the Week for the week beginning December 19.
In light of the forecasted extreme dip in weather temperatures and wind chill, the City of Centennial’s offices and municipal court will be closed for in-person services tomorrow, December 22.
All-session tickets for the 2023 Mountain West Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships scheduled for March 5-11 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas are on sale now.
As we prepare to say goodbye to 2022 and ring in 2023, the University of Denver Newsroom is looking back at some of this year’s most popular stories. More than 200 stories were prepared for the Newsroom this year, receiving nearly 375,000 pageviews. Here are some of 2022’s most popular features:
Adams State University business capstone students achieved a high ranking with Global Business Strategies. Matt Bathauer, Kylie Gregg, and Derrick Thaxton-Liggans, also learned valuable lessons during the course taught by Zena Buser, Ph.D., professor of business.
One night in 1944, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Martin Boone, Sr., and his bomber crew dropped a couple tons of explosive destruction on Nazi Germany, then turned their B-24 back toward home base in England.
This December marks 80 years since Regis student and soldier Tech. Sgt. Walter Springs was shot to death in Texas by a U.S. Army military police officer.
The election results for House District 43 will be recounted after the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office on Thursday accepted a recount request from Republican Rep. Kurt Huffman.