Getting Involved
- Walk through the Japanese torii gate surrounded by a wildflower garden and step into an ethereal glass building filled with rare and unusual plants and flowers, open twice a year for public tours.
- Enjoy a look back at the excitement on commencement day: graduates donning regalia, bagpipers leading the procession, people joyfully embracing, the community looking on, caps flying through the air and more.
- Mayor Suzanne Jones, several favorite local businesses, the Boulder Police Department and other community members send best wishes to this year's graduating Buffs.
- There was no shortage of smiles, hugs and good wishes on campus as the community celebrated its newest class of graduates. See the happy moments, captured in campus photos and shared by you online.
- If things did not go how you hoped this year, or you feel like you have some areas for improvement, think about how you can use the summer months to get ready for next year.
- Register to volunteer at or attend Denver PrideFest as a member of the CU community. The event is June 16–17. All members of the campus community are invited to participate.
- The week in photos and video brought glimpses of student innovation at the ATLAS expo, Chip visiting 9News to promote College Friday, 16,000 copies of this year's commencement program being printed, highlights shared by you and more.
- To illuminate language that stigmatizes mental illness, three CU Boulder students have created a public service announcement. Learn more and watch the video.
- Help make the Boulder Campus Staff Council a responsive and effective body that represents your interests. If you haven't already, take a few minutes to vote and make your voice heard.
- Launched in 2015, the UMC Student Arts Program showcases artwork by CU Boulder graduate students and undergraduates. Two participants discuss their art related to this year's theme "Empower the Future."