A senior at the College of Media, Communication and Information, she also was a talented lacrosse player, a three-year letter winner, who helped the Buffs program gain national recognition.
As a community, we had a tremendous fall semester involving the Be Boulder Pact, the CU Impact Scholarship, record-breaking research revenues, countless achievements made from all corners of campus and more. We look forward to an exciting spring.
Welcome back, Buffs! This week brings Kick-Off Week at The Rec, tips from the campus's Global Entrepreneurs in Residence, Ralphie's Cooking Basics, men's basketball vs. Washington State and more.
The campus celebrated Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with music, dance and brief talks on King's fight for equal rights, as well as dialogue on carrying forward his day of service legacy.
The Conference on World Affairs is accepting requests for speaker classroom visits during the event April 9–13. The deadline for full consideration is Friday, Jan 19.
Though their departures mark difficult losses for the CU Boulder community, we look back—in remembrance and celebration of life—honoring those who left us last year.
If you already have health insurance through a family member, employer or spouse, consider adding the Campus Care supplement for unlimited primary care coverage through Wardenburg Health Services.
Stalking happens in communities across the country, and chances are you know someone who has been stalked. Being someone who takes stalking seriously and is willing to help can make a difference.
Counseling and Psychiatric Services offers resources and workshops to help students establish a routine, start out the semester strong and develop skills to succeed.