Hear from the Class of 2024 Senior Class Council President Jacob Baca on the commencement speaker selection process, upcoming activities and events for seniors and more.
David Gergen, political commentator, author and adviser to four U.S. presidents from both parties, will speak in Macky Auditorium on Oct. 2. Ahead of the talk, he shares thoughts on making changes in today’s political climate and more.
This week brings a virtual cook-along, “No Hard Feelings” with free popcorn, the State of the Campus address, succulent planting, Barcelona study abroad info, a pasta bar, a Pink Floyd laser show, a football pregame and more.
Help fight food insecurity on campus Sept. 26–28 by participating in Swipe It Forward. Anyone with a meal plan can donate up to three meal swipes. Learn more.
This week brings time to de-stress with puppies, a gardening opportunity, CU on the Weekend, elote preparado, a guided plant walk, sounds of the universe, a stress management workshop, bi-cookies and more.
The week, which includes both virtual and in-person activities, is an opportunity to acknowledge the impact of CU Boulder postdocs and their mentors. The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs annually provides two prizes.
The national gathering of leading science journalists and communicators will be held at CU Boulder and CU Anschutz Oct. 6–10. Volunteers are needed to support tours, check-in and other activities. Get involved.
The Basic Needs Center is recruiting volunteers to support the Buff Pantry, the Swipe It Forward program and upcoming mobile food pantries. Volunteer opportunities are open to students, babyֱapp and staff. Individual volunteers and groups are welcome.
Faculty and staff can take steps to support students from underrepresented and underserved backgrounds and identities to help them feel welcome, connected and supported at CU Boulder. Get tips from the Center for Inclusion and Social Change.