The First-Generation Programs and Enrichment Office offers a range of programs and events to help foster a sense of belonging through community building and individual support.
As a college student, you may find yourself in a situation where you need assistance from an attorney. Here are four categories of attorneys that students may need to work with during college and beyond.
With so much going on in the world around us, it can be tempting to give in to endless scrolling on social media. However, checking every notification and reading every headline can have a negative effect on our mental health.
This week brings a comedy special by Chris Fleming, free Snarf’s, resume reviews, the Stampede Parade and other Homecoming events, Senior Night, free activities at the Rec and more.
It may be tempting to skim through a lease, but you could miss important information or an opportunity to negotiate more favorable terms. With many students preparing to sign a lease for next year’s housing, here are some things to know.
At the Lab Venture Challenge showcases, top CU innovators will vie for grants of up to $125,000 that support projects with commercial potential in the bio- and physical sciences. This is the can’t-miss event to see CU’s breakthrough innovations.
Are you stuck on a project or essay? Schedule a consultation with a librarian to learn every trick (or treat) in the book about effective research methods.
Homecoming is only a few days away! We’re excited to welcome Buffs—old and new—to campus for a weekend full of fun and memories. Registration closes on Oct. 27 for the Nov. 2–4 event.
What are you up to this Halloweekend? Movies, pumpkin painting, “Hilloween,” themed fitness classes, a nightmare in Barbieland and more—don't miss out and don’t forget to dress up!