Naropa University Grows Fall Enrollment by 12%
At a time when universities across the nation are experiencing declining enrollment numbers, Naropa University experienced a considerable increase in enrollment of 12% for the Fall 2021 semester.
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At a time when universities across the nation are experiencing declining enrollment numbers, Naropa University experienced a considerable increase in enrollment of 12% for the Fall 2021 semester.
Congratulations Class of 2021! While we know this academic year required adaptability and flexibility from everyone within our community, we applaud you on crossing this threshold and completing your degrees
Naropa University has recently launched a Masters of Arts degree in Yoga Studies. This new program is the culmination of almost fifty years of Naropa serving as a unique higher-educational setting for the study and practice of yoga.
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The newest episode of our university podcast, ‘Mindful U at Naropa University,’ is out on iTunes, Stitcher, Fireside, and Spotify now! We are excited to announce this week’s episode features special guest Anthony Galluci, Naropa alum MA
The newest episode of our university podcast, ‘Mindful U at Naropa University,’ is out on iTunes, Stitcher, Fireside, and Spotify now! We are excited to announce this week’s episode features special guest Charlotte Rotterdam, Director of the
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Naropa’s values of self-understanding, compassion, world wisdom, academic rigor, and civic engagement have never been more relevant than in today’s fast-paced, instantly connected, global landscape.
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