Since the Hill Reinvestment Strategy began in 2014, each year the city has issued a survey to measure public perception of the Hill. The goal is to see if this collaborative effort is succeeding at moving the needle on improving quality of life on the Hill for its residents, businesses...
As a CU Boulder student you have access to a full range of health services located conveniently on campus, many of which are free! Wardenburg Health Services is here to keep you healthy so you can make the most of your time here at CU. Learn more about our offerings, how to schedule appointments online, where all of our different locations are and more.
Please be advised to stay out of any area marked as a construction zone. Active construction zones will be indicated by the use of "caution" tape, plastic barriers, fences or plywood barriers. Only authorized individuals may enter construction zones.
College life offers students a rich array of choices when it comes to meeting new people, engaging in new opportunities and exploring new concepts and ideas. It’s what the university experience is all about—embarking on a personal quest to become critical thinkers and engaged individuals. As your new associate vice chancellor for student affairs and dean of students, it is my honor and pleasure to welcome you to the University of Colorado Boulder, where you are entering a proud Buff community!
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the University of Colorado Boulder. You are here because you belong here. We have found a great fit between you and the university, and you have the qualities we value in a student.
Welcome back free coffee/tea for students on Aug. 23 - 9 to 11 a.m. in Norlin Library. Chat with library staff at the Research Desk (2nd floor) who can help with assignments throughout the semester.
The annual fall used bike sale, hosted by the CU Environmental Center, will be held on Aug. 30,4 p.m. at Folsom Field Plaza by the Ralphie Statue. Sales are cash only and bikes are priced at either $100, $160, or auctioned depending on the quality.
William Shakespeare filled his works with references to the stars in the night sky. Join the Alumni Association at CU Boulder's renowned Fiske Planetarium for an enchanting evening as actors and scientists bring those references to life and give them meaning during Shakespeare and the Stars on Thursday, Aug. 25. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the program begins at 7 p.m.
Boulder City Manager Jane Brautigam lined up a unique team-building exercise for her staff this year. Joining Chancellor DiStefano's office, senior university administrators, faculty, staff and student-volunteers, she and her team rolled up their sleeves to help new students move into their residence halls.