Richard Staynings is a giant in the field of healthcare cybersecurity. At DU, he’s now teaching a new generation of cybersecurity professionals what to look for.
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Addressing the Cybersecurity Job Demand with Richard Staynings
Mastering Emergency Response: Enhance Your Skills in Risk Assessment
Our Environmental Policy and Management programs teach disaster preparation and mitigation skills.
Career Pathways Unlocked: Utilizing the Job Opportunities Tool
Our free Job Opportunities Tool can give you up-to-the-minute data on which jobs are hot, who’s hiring, and what skills are most in-demand.
Healthcare Management Instructor Delivers Inspiration
Dr. Tolu Oyewumi says there are two sides to her personality: one that she cultivated for a long time, and another that is just finding its voice. The first is the analytical, scientific side that led her to an M.D. and MPH (Master of Public Health), and the other is…
Don’t Leave Tuition Assistance on the Table
At University College, you still have time to get your full 2023 tuition reimbursement benefit if your employer offers tuition assistance.
Andrea Stanton Illuminates Islam in the U.S.
Andrea Stanton will teach “Islam in the U.S.: Belief and Practice on American Soil” in September for the Enrichment Program.
Learning Never Stops for These Enrichment Enthusiasts
A whole new world of learning has opened up to Rudy and Lori Melena through DU’s Enrichment Program classes.
How We Maximize Student Engagement in Online Learning
At University College, we go the extra mile to make sure our online courses are truly engaging.
The Musical Mind of Betsy Schwarm
In September, Betsy Schwarm will teach Classical Music of Eastern Europe for DU’s Enrichment Program, which offers short courses open to anyone, simply for the love of learning.
Explore the Power of Play with Our Enrichment Programs
David Thomas, the “professor of fun,” will teach “Finding Your Fun: How Play Can Save Your Life” over two evenings this September for University College’s Enrichment Program.
Leadership Development: Empowering Frontline Managers with FMLP
When Marcus Romer was born with cerebral palsy, a brain disorder affecting the muscles, doctors told his mother and grandmother he might only live to 18. At age 31, Romer was not only alive but working in his West Virginia town. He was a self-checkout host at the…
A Graduation Tradition: Honoring the Ones Who Cheer
This University College graduation tradition is a way to recognize that no one earns a degree without plenty of support.
What is Instructional Design?
Instructional design is an in-demand emerging profession. Create learning experiences, develop curricula, and find powerful ways to communicate concepts.
DU’s Nonprofit Leadership Program Receives Specialized Accreditation
For those who’ve dreamed of making a difference as a nonprofit leader, University College’s Nonprofit Leadership program offers a powerful skillset, now backed by an elite accreditation. To help lead with impact in nonprofit organizations, it helps to understand the…
Celebrating First-Generation College Graduates in UI/UX and Software Development
Yany Avelar, a first-generation college grad, had ambitions to build websites. At the University of Denver, she got the master’s degree in UI/UX Strategy and Software Development and the support that enabled her to succeed.