Keeping you informed is a key component to maintaining the safest possible environment. Here's what you can expect during emergencies and campus safety issues.
Our thoughts are with all the people, especially fellow Buffs, from the area affected by Hurricane Harvey. Our campus offers a safety net for students, faculty and staff in times of distress, and we encourage anyone in need to seek campus resources.
As part of the Buff community, know that we are here to support you, and you are a member of a university that prides itself on creating a vibrant, welcoming and engaging environment for all.
This week features one of the year's top networking events, the Rocky Mountain Showdown in Denver, a Spanish-language lecture, an end-of-summer party at the Buffalo Pool and more.
This week's top research sheds light on racial stereotypes in the NFL, the ecological mystery of Africa's fairy circles and the asteroid impact that may have contributed to the extinction of dinosaurs.
To better accommodate students at the start of the semester, the Bursar's Office, Office of Financial Aid and Office of the Registrar will extend their hours for walk-in appointments and phone calls.
Hourly student-employees working for CU Boulder are limited to a maximum of 25 hours per week, or 50 hours per bi-weekly pay period, during the fall and spring semesters.
Technology will play a key role in your success as a student. Check out the Office of Information Technology's top tips to help you make the most of CU Boulder's technology and support services.
Welcome back, Buffs! Be sure to check out Fall Welcome events taking place this week, including movie screenings, Black and Gold Bash, UMC Fall Fest, the annual Welcomefest concert and more.