
John Ashbery, César Vallejo, Joan Didion, Robert Penn Warren — these are just a few of the writers published in DU’s Denver Quarterly, the oldest, continuously publishing literary arts journal west of the Mississippi. With a 53-year history publishing innovative work in poetry, fiction and nonfiction, Denver Quarterly isn’t showing any signs of slowing down.

On April 22, students from DU's multicultural journalism class were welcomed into the First Unitarian Society of Denver, where activist and immigrant Jeanette Vizguerra has taken sanctuary, to hear her truth.

In a community filled with talk about climate change and its negative impacts, two MFJS graduate students are pursuing sustainability-focused internships

The Public Diplomacy Certificate was launched in fall 2019 as a joint program of the Department of Media, Film & Journalism Studies and the Josef Korbel School of International Studies.

Carley St. Clair (MS ’16), a recent graduate of DU’s media and public communication master’s program, is using her degree to serve the public good.