Commencement ceremonies
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The Denver Clarion, vol. 70, issue 57, 1966 May 31
Visiting Professor – Popper to Speak at Graduation. Frosh Camp to Seek Intellectual Experience. Library Hours to Determine AWS Decision. Greek Week Schedule Outlined; Plans Include Independents. Naess to Speak on Skepticism.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 72, issue 57, 1968 May 24
1,722 to hear Steward Udall at 1968 graduation ceremony. Alonzo May dies suddenly. Ball, Rockefeller to speak. Activists attack AWS hours at Senate. Student connected with phone hoax. One Clarion left.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 75, issue 69, 1971 April 23
End to Asian war sought by Estes youth conference. Ft. Lewis gains support for Indian non-tuition. Five to receive honoary degrees at June 5 graduation exercises.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 77, issue 1, 1972 June 12
ABA proposals produce questions at law schools. Senate funds allocated; spending stipulations set. Cousins speaker at June Graduation.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 78, issue 84, 1974 April 29
Opens tonight – Beer, music, dance mark Spring Carnival Week. Tap for commencement. Thirty-six DU faculty contracts to expire September 1: York. Dates set.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 100, 1993 May 13
Pioneer seriously injured in Metro game. Spring graduation moving closer. Clinton establishes national service jobs.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 102, 1995 May 11
Even after Earthfest, every day is Earth day. Fiesta celebrates Cinco de Mayo. Time Warner CEO to speak at graduation.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 102, 1995 May 18
University prepared to graduate over 1,000 students. DU welcomes Culture Fest. Senate allocates $250,000. Last issue of Clarion for school year.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 106, issue 25, 1999 May 27
Seniors ready to break free. Time Crunch. Campus pigeons being exterminated.
The First Annual Commencement of the University of Denver, 1884 June 18
Program for the University of Denver (DU) commencement ceremony, June 18, 1884, 8 p.m., First Baptist Church, Denver, Colorado. University address by the Rev. Gilbert de la Matyr, graduate's oration by John Hipp, the first student to complete a degree at DU, and sole graduate for the year.