Wars tend to be remembered for their battlefield glory, not for soldiers’ recovery and reintegration into civilian life. A CU Boulder senior, however, is using theater and veterans’ own words to change that.
In recognition of National Volunteer Week, CU Boulder students, graduate students, faculty and staff share their volunteer experiences and what volunteering means to them.
This week, in recognition of his affinity for public service, Reagan became the second CU Boulder student in two years to earn one of the most prestigious scholarships in the country.
The surveys will provide invaluable data sets about the campus community’s current uses and habits, as well as future anticipated needs and desires, to help inform these vital initiatives.
Plans are underway, designed to provide the best opportunity for students to build community and have a positive move-in experience. Learn about move-in dates, parking and volunteering.
This weekend brings a gardening workshop, Sikh Week: Bhangra Night, an “Aquaman” screening, the Children’s Miracle Network fundraiser, a Journal Twenty Twenty launch event, CU lacrosse vs. Cal and more.
Elspeth Schulze, Haley Takahashi and Thomas Yi tell their stories of becoming artists. Plus, check out their artwork in the Emerging Artists Open Studios on April 12 at the Visual Arts Complex.
Assistant Professor Danielle Rivera describes how she unearths and amplifies marginalized communities’ theories and histories through her community-based research.