Two students discuss the ways that their experiences with the Global & Multicultural Campaigns course provided a way for each of them to readjust after study abroad experiences. In turn, they found that their international experiences increased their appreciation for and comprehension of this course’s content.
It's been over a year since issues of free speech were brought to the forefront at DU. Since the incident, the University has employed various tactics to reiterate its support for open dialogue during a time when free speech has unfortunately become synonymous with hateful or racist speech.
The data that are available on graduate students, from DU's Institutional Quick Facts document for the Fall of 2016, show the trend in graduate school admission based on race.
Not a single known DACA student from DU has studied abroad since President Trump's election, according to the director of the Office of International Education (OIE), Denise Cope.
In two years at DU, I've had no more than three black classmates. Since only 20 percent of our campus population is comprised of people of color, my experience is likely similar to most white students.