Diverse Learners Awareness Week is a time for all to embrace the classroom as an inclusive, diverse space and celebrate the unique ways we each learn and play. Here are just a few of reasons you can’t afford to miss it.
Humor is a tool underutilized in the area of climate change; yet comedy has power to effectively connect people to new ways of thinking and acting. Enter the short-video contest by March 1.
University Libraries is studying e-books to understand how students use them and what they like or dislike about them. Students who participate will receive a $10 Amazon gift card for their time!
The Volunteer Resource Center on campus partners with more than 200 community organizations, connecting students with volunteer programs that best fit their individual interests and needs. Click through to learn more.
Celebrate Love Your Data Week now through Feb. 17. Fitting for Valentine's Day, today's theme is data documentation, or metadata, which has been described as a "love note to the future."
Need some wheels for a short while, perhaps with ski and bike racks? Adding to existing car-share options on campus, Parking and Transportation Services has partnered with Zipcar in a program designed for students, babyÖ±²¥app and staff.
The Student Worker Alliance Program, or SWAP, brings free English classes to CU Boulder staff members who have immigrated to the United States and might not be fully fluent.
Looking to utilize your interest or experience in politics to help your fellow students and have an impact on campus? CU Student Government is seeking Legislative Affairs Commission members.
The CU Boulder Choral Music program is recruiting male students to join the University Men's Chorus, a non-auditioned group directed by Graduate Choral Conductor Craig Robertson. There is no audition required and no experience necessary to join.