Acting Dean of Students Devin Cramer invites students to participate in Buff traditions, including the new student tailgate before select football games this fall.
The Commuting Buffs Program supports students who commute to campus and first-year students living off campus to help build community at CU Boulder. Learn more about how to get involved and check out the Commuter Lounge this semester!
Register your laptop or other devices with OIT, and in the event it is lost or stolen, the registration information can help law enforcement return the device to you when recovered. Get started.
The Basic Needs Center is recruiting volunteers to support the Buff Pantry, the Swipe It Forward program and upcoming mobile food pantries. Volunteer opportunities are open to students, faculty and staff. Individual volunteers and groups are welcome.
Interested doctoral students must register by Sept. 25 to participate in the Three Minute Thesis event—an academic competition that challenges students to summarize their theses in three minutes for a general audience and panel of judges.
Faculty, staff and their families are encouraged to try Savi. You have CU benefit access to this service, which helps borrowers apply for and maintain Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Take advantage of key savings and service credit.
Faculty and staff can take steps to support students from underrepresented and underserved backgrounds and identities to help them feel welcome, connected and supported at CU Boulder. Get tips from the Center for Inclusion and Social Change.
Learning to manage your time and asking for help can play a big role in achieving academic success. Incorporate strategies to help you avoid potential Honor Code violations this semester.
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.