The Imig Music building expansion will enhance the College of Music’s standing as a national leader as it kicks off a second century of excellence in teaching and research. See photos and video from the event.
This week brings a BuffsDiscuss event on politics, a blood drive, Ralphie’s Cooking Basics, free music and dancing in Club 156, a disc golf clinic and more.
Scholarship Services invites faculty and staff to participate in the selection of 2019–20 scholarship recipients in March. Show your interest before March 1.
The Communities Code initiative has garnered university outreach awards for the last four years, and its founders say the program boosts not only kids’ tech skills but also their self-esteem.
Whether you’re seeking full-time employment after graduation or trying to figure out what you’re passionate about, the best place to start as a CU Boulder student is Handshake.
We want to welcome you back for the second semester. Maintaining a safe environment is a top priority for all members of our departments while you are on campus and in the city.
Interested in your own learning and development? See the range of topics offered through Human Resouces, including everything from emotional intelligence to sleeping well.
The annual event brought together advocates, supporters and state lawmakers, with appearances by Colorado’s new governor and tributes from state lawmakers to President Bruce Benson.
CU has submitted comments and questions on behalf of its four campuses to the U.S. Department of Education in response to proposed Title IX regulations.