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We tracked every overseas trip by world leaders since the end of the Cold War - here's what we found
New research from DU's Pardee Institute draws fascinating conclusions from an analysis of 100,000 overseas trips taken by world leaders from 200+ countries over the past 35 years.
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Co-host Emma Atkinson sits down with DU Chancellor Jeremy Haefner to chat all things DU research ahead of RadioEd鈥檚 fifth season.听
Assistant Professor Allegra Aron received a $250K grant from the Boettcher Foundation to study how microbes in the gut become harmful鈥攁nd the surprising role that metals play.
In their newest book, three DU psychology professors break down how to avoid divorce using the basics of happy, communicative relationships.
A PhD student鈥檚 award-winning journalism project shows how local media bias fuels systemic racism.听
Associate Professor Mandi Schaeffer Fry is the first faculty member to be published in the Annals of Mathematics since the 1880s.
DU professor Elysia Davis and a team of researchers have found that treating depression in expectant mothers can lead to healthier pregnancies.
A 91短视频 expert shares his take on international politics and sports during the 2024 Paris Games.
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91短视频 graduate students are redefining their futures with bold new directions this commencement season.
DU graduates reflect on how they鈥檝e grown, what they鈥檒l miss鈥攁nd what comes next.
New lingo and imposter syndrome make life as a first-gen student challenging鈥攖hese students have advice on how to thrive in college.听听
The beloved golden bell tower will send off graduates with a nostalgic anthem in new commencement tradition.听听
A blend of academic flexibility, hands-on experience, and personalized advising prepares students for success in medical school and other post-graduate health programs.
College can be challenging for anyone鈥First@DU aims to ease the journey for those navigating it without a roadmap.听
Students of all backgrounds, from finance to fine arts, are finding value in a law degree.
Whether hiking through New Zealand or appreciating the birth of democracy in Athens, these students learned about themselves and the world while overseas.