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The Inclusive Sports Summit brings together campus and community members to explore issues in sports through engaging presentations and interactive discussions. Proposals are due Dec. 12.
AILP at the University of Colorado Law School welcomes Heidi Todacheene as visiting practitioner in residence. Todacheene (Navajo) will spend six months mentoring students in professional development, while working with faculty on Indigenous Peoples' issues, as they arise in tribal, state, federal and international contexts.
The Well-being Innovators Network is a group of embedded advocates who liaise between their units and Employee Health & Well-Being. Learn more from Senior Vice Chancellor Janel Forde and apply by Jan. 22.
The Ignite Social Justice & Leadership Conference is an annual one-day conference-style social justice program where students will learn, have dialogue, network and engage in a brave space together. Faculty, staff and student organizations are invited to participate by submitting a program proposal.
The Excellence in Leadership Program offers a distinctive opportunity for leaders across CU's four campuses and the system office to expand their understanding, strengthen connections and deepen their leadership practice.
CU Boulder hosted a virtual Campus Budget Town Hall on Nov. 19 to update faculty, staff and students on the university's financial outlook.
As the end of the semester approaches, it’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of deadlines and study sessions. But remember, it’s important to take care of your well-being along the way! Try these ideas during finals week.- Check out valuable tips and support services to help you navigate the end of the semester, and upcoming events that allow you to take a break and connect with others.
The CU volleyball team was awarded one of the 33 at-large berths in the 2025 NCAA tournament, the selection committee announced on Nov. 30.
The Campus Sustainability Council convened on Nov. 14 to review the recent town hall and other topics.