
The Pop-Up Palooza was open to DU student vendors and anyone who wanted to sell their products. 12-year-old Aurora Curtis and 11-year-old Alexa Davie were one of four booths from the Ricks Center for Gifted Children. Their idea stemmed from the school’s annual Shark Tank project, where students are challenged to identify a problem in their lives and solve it.

DU associate professor Julia Roncoroni’s community outreach organization and recent cookbook celebrate the culinary diversity and personal stories of Denver’s immigrants.

The second annual School Board Symposium brings together rural, suburban, and urban school districts across Colorado to engage in civil discourse.

U.S. News & World Report ranks several DU graduate programs in the top 100.

Ricks Center for Gifted Children has an exciting announcement: Heather Vaughn, Associate Director, will speak at the 2025 World Council for Gifted and Talented Children (WCGTC) World Conference in Braga, Portugal this summer.

The Morgridge College of Education’s Grow-Your-Own Initiative offers a series of experiences to inspire the next generation of teachers.

A PhD student’s award-winning journalism project shows how local media bias fuels systemic racism.