As the flagship university of the state of Colorado, CU-Boulder has become a true community of learners—faculty, staff, and students—jointly engaged in the quest for knowledge. At the heart of our Flagship 2030 strategic plan is a strong commitment to student success and redefining how we teach, discover, and share knowledge. Together, we are working to become a leading model of the “new flagship university” of the 21st century—serving Colorado and engaged in the world. www.colorado.edu/flagship2030
Your vote is important! Whether it’s for the University of Colorado Student Government (CUSG), local, state, or national candidates, or issues, please exercise your right to vote. If you want to register to vote in the State of Colorado, you must meet the following requirements:
Wardenburg Health Center is a comprehensive on-campus health care facility specializing in the needs of CU students. All fee-paying students and their spouses/domestic partners may use the health center, regardless of insurance coverage. However, Wardenburg will only bill the university-sponsored health plans. Wardenburg offers medical care, psychological and psychiatric care, women’s health services, sports medicine services, diagnostic services, health education resources, and a pharmacy. Wardenburg is centrally located on campus near Imig Music.
CU-Boulder wireless access can be found in nearly every building on campus, in popular campus life locations, and in most residence halls. To access the wireless network:
Women on campus can find many services geared to their needs at the Women’s Resource Center. www.colorado.edu/WomensResourceCenter | UMC 416 | 303-492-5713
For specific services, see the following listings:
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