In June, Baptist teamed up with fellow DPI alumni Brenna Faricy and Mike Whalen to launch Camp Kejeba, a youth writing camp for students ages 10-17.
From teaching in Botswana to conducting research in Taiwan, five faculty members will soon take their expertise around the world as Fulbright U.S. Scholars, pursuing projects across six countries on five continents.
The Summer Internship Award Program gives students financial support so they can pursue hands-on experiences that shape their careers.
MFJS professor and eight students from DU traveled to Costa Rica and returned with a new mindset.
Before joining CyArk in 2019, Whitney Peterson earned her master’s degree in anthropology with a concentration in museum and heritage studies.
MFJS professors co-taught a video storytelling course for incarcerated individuals, helping to express the profound importance of the arts, inside and outside of prison.
Awarded one of the nation’s most prestigious scholarships for future environmental leaders, the environmental science and history major plans to pursue a career in water rights, sustainability, and policy.
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