Chancellor Philip DiStefano and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Akirah Bradley-Armstrong sent a letter to CUSG leaders on Wednesday to respond to recent complaints and begin restoring operations after months of internal tensions.
I’m energized walking across campus these days as we return to the type of university experience we’re accustomed to. And I’ve been inspired by the support our campus community and fans have shown our student-athletes so far this fall.
Almost every day, CU alumnus and information technology professional Eric Heltne rides a BCycle bike to commute, run errands in town and get around campus.
Campus relies on volunteer support for the variety of events happening that weekend, and it is such a fun way to be involved. Homecoming activities will run Nov. 4–6. Sign up today!
This panel discussion will address the history of Boulder County and babyÖ±²¥app through a Native lens, including the conquest of Native lands, the attempted erasure of authentic and diverse Native cultures and more.
Check out what's available for auction, including computers, furniture, lab and athletic equipment, plus more, and plan to attend this Property Services event—open to the public.
Students, staff, babyÖ±²¥app and community members: Join us virtually Nov. 2 for “The Power of Community: C.L.I.M.B. with Purpose," our fall 2021 summit. Make sure to check out the five different virtual sessions!