Getting Involved
- Today's annual Veterans Day Ceremony in the Glenn Miller Ballroom featured a standing ovation for two WWII vets and Rear Admiral Rick Snyder as the keynote speaker.
- By acknowledging to myself and to the world that a woman can be an engineer and a soldier, I helped to pave the way for future soldiers and engineers by changing the culture in every way I can.
- November events on campus include workshops on inclusive pedagogy with expert Kelly Mack; CU volleyball faculty and staff appreciation games; and one of the Alumni Association's most anticipated events, CU Night at Zoo Lights.
- Involvement is a significant part of the college experience. For our student cadets, involvement is not only important, it's often fundamental to their personal and professional development.
- As the fall Diversity and Inclusion Summit comes to a close, the powerful conversations and evolving ideas do not. We continue to work toward "finding our way," not without an array of community-building opportunities and learning, resource and support options.
- When Dakota Brummel started at CU Boulder, he saw an opportunity to enhance the transition experience to maintain the sense of camaraderie veterans form while serving our nation.
- CU Boulder will honor the nation's veterans, including CU's own student, staff and faculty veterans, during a Nov. 10 ceremony at the University Memorial Center and the Nov. 11 football game.
- Drawing hundreds of attendees so far, the two-day summit is off to a great start, featuring engaging dialogues and sessions on everything from race relations in sports to DACA and Dreamers.
- For CU Boulder student Tanner Scholvin, transitioning from military to university was a new experience. When our veterans return home, it's our job to provide support and resources.
- Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement Bob Boswell discusses how the Diversity and Inclusion Summit fits into the university's strategy on diversity and inclusive excellence.