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  • Jon Leslie poses for the camera with green foliage in the background.
    Jon Leslie, vice chancellor for strategic communications, will assist with onboarding a successor, supporting CU Boulder’s yearlong 150th anniversary celebration and strategic projects during 2026.
  • Student enjoying the study spaces in the newly renovated Hellems building
    This week brings to campus the Brakhage film symposium, women's and men's hockey and basketball, a C4C dinner event celebrating African cuisine, the first home women's lacrosse game, free hot chocolate, coffee and movies, and more.
  • students playing chess at an event
    Whether you're interested in crafting, gaming or other hobbies, there are many options to do activities you enjoy and get to know Buffs with similar interests. Check out these events, student organizations and programs to meet new friends.
  • Boulder Bookstore affiliates
    The University Libraries have partnered with three independent bookstores to purchase books, filling collection gaps and building more inclusive, community-centered collections.
  • Two people stand and smile at the camera, arm in arm. The person on the left is wearing graduation regalia.
    For Fiske Planetarium off-site education lead and CU Boulder astrophysics alum MacKenzie Zurfluh, the famed dome isn't just where she works, but where she found love.
  • Showcase at the Campus Sustainability Summit
    The Expo Hall at this year's sustainability summit on April 15 will feature projects that highlight innovative sustainability-focused research, creative work, programs and student organization initiatives. Whether it's a class project, a campus initiative or a hands-on demo, this is a great opportunity to share your impact.
  • student studying on campus
    Rushing to finish assignments or study for tests can sometimes lead to academic dishonesty—where students engage in plagiarism, cheating or helping another student gain an unfair advantage. Whatever the intention, these actions violate the Honor Code and have consequences. Learn strategies to avoid these issues.
  • student studying
    Mid-semester is a great time to check in with yourself and make sure you're building habits that keep you feeling balanced and motivated. College life is full of opportunities—but it can get busy fast. Taking steps now can help you stay on track, avoid burnout and finish strong.
  • campus community members at the spring volunteer fair
    CU Beyond 1 is a new program for students beyond their first year. It includes exclusive programs, events and experiences to help you connect, build skills and shape your college journey. Sign up and take your CU experience to the next level.
  • campus community member receiving acupuncture
    Acupuncture appointments are available at Wardenburg Health Center. Reduce stress, improve focus, strengthen your immune system, sleep better and find relief from chronic pain. Acupuncture is also effective for women's health concerns at any age.
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