
Krista Beckman, a library assistant at the Bonfils-Stanton Music Library, is working to ensure Lamont students have meaningful avenues for career development and can connect with others to help realize their professional aspirations.

In a course on the experience of Mexican immigrants, DU students traveled to the border to gain a firsthand look into the issues that surround migration. In collaboration with BorderLinks, the students spoke with current immigrants on their struggles being separated from their family.

Who are we? What is our purpose? What is our relationship to other living beings? Jason Jeffries offers non-conventional discussions through his classes and research into the questions of what it means to be human in our contemporary lives. Whether you consider yourself secular or religious, Jeffries wants to encourage everyone to critically think about the world and religion.

Adjunct faculty enrich the education at the Institute for Human-Animal Connection by bringing real-world practice experience to the classroom.

After completing the Animals and Human Health and Canine-Assisted Intervention Specialist certificate programs, Lauren Kruger now works for New Ground, a New York nonprofit organization that provides intensive social work services to veterans experiencing homelessness.