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Law school ‘boot camp’ gives future lawyers a head start

July 29, 2008

They came from around the country on their summer vacation to be worked almost to death.
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University partners with Outrigger Resorts to create learning laboratory

July 22, 2008

The Outrigger Hotel and Resort family expanded recently with a new partnership between the Hawaiian hotel chain and the School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management (HRTM) at DU’s Daniels College of Business.
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Archaeology students uncover remnants of life at Camp Amache

July 17, 2008

Cooking pots turned into planters, pieces of porcelain Saki cups and red fingernail polish are a few of the items a DU field crew found when excavating at Camp Amache.
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Former WWII internee volunteers to help DU archaeologists

June 30, 2008

When Gary Ono heard that DU’s archaeology team welcomed volunteers for their dig at Camp Amache, he jumped at the opportunity. Sixty-three years ago, Ono was an inmate at the WWII internment camp in Southeastern Colorado.
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DU student engineers a better future for remote village

June 24, 2008

Engineering can be all about charts and graphs and numbers, or it can be about mud, leeches, and changing the lives of some of the most isolated people on the planet.
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