Suicide—it’s not an easy topic to talk about, but it’s so important. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college-aged students. Whether you or someone you care about is having a hard time, it’s important for someone who is thinking about suicide to get the help they need.
The end of the spring semester can be a time of change: There's a lot on the horizon. Whether it's finding a job, planning a trip or making a plan to quit tobacco, having support can go a long way toward reaching our goals.
Because composting is one of our students’ most requested services, we sat with on-campus composting guru and alumnus Ed von Bleichert (‘94) to chat about the history of composting efforts at CU, projects for the future and six tips to be a better composter and recycler.
The second annual 5K race honoring one of the University of Colorado's most distinguished fallen alumni, F-16 pilot Captain William H. "Pyro" Dubois Jr., will take place April 23 on the Boulder campus.
Do you have clothes you no longer wear? Hold on to your garb and bring them to CU Boulder's ninth annual Fashion Swap on April 21. You don't need to bring anything to take new-to-you items!
Tonight, a presentation and panel response titled "Agency in the Midst of Oppression: Jewish Doctors, Ghettos and Public Health" is being held in honor of the 70th anniversary of the Nuremberg doctors’ trial and national Week of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust.
Student engagement survey response rate at nearly 28 percent
Thank you CU Boulder freshmen and seniors for participating in the 2017 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). Winners of cash awards will be contacted the week of April 24. While NSSE continues to gather responses until June 1, students who completed the survey by April 17 were entered into a drawing for one of four $500 cash awards. Winners will be contacted the week of April 24 via their university-provided email addresses. More information on the NSSE