Civic Center Campus
Biography
The Civic Center Campus was a collection of buildings owned by the University of Denver, located in downtown Denver, Colorado near the capitol building. Denver's Civic Center is defined as the area around the intersection of Broadway and Colfax Avenue.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
The Denver Clarion, vol. 32, issue 40, 1956 April 3
DUers Exhibit Art and Design. Applications now due for 1956 May Queen. Five DU Frats Have Clauses. DU Robbed; $12,675 Taken (DU Civic Center Campus Finance Office was broken into). DU Communication Professor, R. Russell Porter, to Attend Paris Meeting April 9, 1956. HRM School Celebrates Birthday With a Seminar.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 44, 1958 April 8
Bizad School to Celebrate CCC’s Golden Anniversary. Board Positions – Application Deadline Near For Event Chairmanships (May Days). Denver IK’s Host to National Meet. CWC Chaplain Keynotes Wednesday Worship. Health Department Closes CC Union; Chocolate Brown Paint Now Taboo. John the Barber Installs Shaving Service. Honor Roll Lists Posted Thursday. UP Union Exhibits Travelogue.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 36, issue 35, 1960 February 26
Engineers’ Day Today – Displays, Labs Open This Morning, Afternoon Convocation Set, Ball Tomorrow Night. AWS Honors DU Women at Annual Awards Banquet. CCC Accepts New Bizad Constitution.
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