Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the campus community is invited to share and learn about the wide array of sustainability leadership and accomplishments at CU Boulder. Get involved!
Annual writing awards from the Center of the American West urge students to re-examine and reflect on the American West. Submit your writing by March 17, and you could win $500.
Don’t miss your opportunity to vote in babyÖ±²¥app’s presidential primary. At the latest, you must be in line by 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3, to turn in your ballot.
Want to leave a long-lasting impression that will tell the world who you are, what you care about and how you are willing to help your community? Here’s an important way to do it: Participate in the census. Take 10 minutes to answer 10 questions.
Students make valuable career connections as speaker ambassadors, getting to network with experts from around the world during the Conference on World Affairs, April 6–10.
The theme of the Diversity and Inclusion Summit on Feb. 25 is “intentionality: humanity in action,†featuring workshops and interactive sessions to help you move from talking about diversity and inclusion to taking action with intention.
Looking to get involved? Can’t find a student organization that matches your interests? Start your own! If you have an idea for a new student group, here are some tips to help you get started.
If you weren’t able to attend the last Involvement Fair, or missed out on talking with a student organization you want to join, don’t worry! Read tips to get involved and connect with fellow Buffs this spring.
Each of the campus libraries comes with its own distinct personality, study spaces, collections and service offerings. Which library are you? Take the quiz! You may be surprised.
The CU Boulder Retired Faculty Association aims to encourage retired and soon-to-be-retired babyÖ±²¥app to remain active in academic and cultural activities on campus.