Visit the “heart of campus” for a bite to eat, free entertainment, retail shopping, free Wi-Fi or just to hang out. Here's what you need to know to make the most of this iconic building.
February may be the middle of winter, but there will be no lack of new opportunities springing forth from the Office for Outreach and Engagement. And there’s something for everyone: faculty and staff members, graduate and undergraduate students.
Due to the campus closure on Wednesday, Feb. 2, the Involvement Fair has been rescheduled, and will now be held Feb. 9 in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom.
After learning that Louisville Cyclery is helping victims of the Marshall Fire by collecting and restoring donated bikes, CU Boulder staffers Brandon Smith and Clark Rider recognized an opportunity to help. The community has come together and donated many high-quality bikes to the cause.
Finding community on campus can take time, especially if it’s not in your nature to start a conversation. Here are four key strategies to help you connect, grow and participate if you consider yourself an introvert.
Welcome back, Buffs! This week brings the social gaming event of the semester, Winter Welcome with the Pride Office, an advance screening of “Jackass Forever,” a mobile food pantry and much more.
Whether you want to find your community, excel in your academic path or explore new things, here are some ways to have a fresh start at your new school.
There are many opportunities on campus for you to connect with people and organizations that fit your interests. Here are some ways to connect with others if you’re interested in getting or staying active.
Graduate school is a fantastic time to explore how to connect your research, teaching and creative work to partnerships with communities external to the university.