This week brings avante-garde film work, sexual health information, Sandia Day, wellness routine tips, a block party at Martin Acres, a free yoga class, a free showing of “Submarine” and more.
The Center for Inclusion and Social Change offers resources and support for students across multiple identities during their time at CU Boulder. Check out ways to find community and get involved.
Join us for the sixth annual Health & Wellness Summit. This event is free and open to CU faculty, staff and students. Check out the Employee Wellness and Benefits Fair, Student Wellness Experience and a variety of engaging presentations.
All are invited to donate blood during the Staff Council blood drive, celebrating the Rocky Mountain Showdown later in the week. Be the Match will also be on site to help interested campus members learn about and join its registry.
Stop by the Health & Wellness Summit Sept. 13–14 to take a tour of the new Rec Center fitness space; join activities such as mindful painting; and tune in to presentations on relationships and boundaries, mental health and trauma, the science of happiness and much more.
This year’s football season is expected to be bigger than ever. If you’re planning to attend, here are some tips to help you and your friends stay safe.
Chancellor Philip DiStefano will discuss the value and importance of a four-year degree and how CU Boulder is positioning its students for success. All are invited to attend the address Sept. 26, which will include a free buffet breakfast.
Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations invites all residents—students, grad students, families and other neighbors—to four block parties in September in neighborhoods around campus. Enjoy games, free food and activities to get to know your neighbors.
This campuswide event features 15 free and engaging arts and culture events, including art exhibitions, musical performances, art-making, prize giveaways and more.