The Board of Regents today approved plans for a 19th Street bridge and ADA-compliant pedestrian path that will improve connectivity to Main Campus across Boulder Creek.
At its regular meeting, the Board of Regents heard updates on a recently conducted economic impact study of CU, heard a report on preliminary enrollment data and voted to approve the re-launch of the Master of Laws degree program on the Boulder campus.
The start of a new school year can leave you feeling trapped by the weight of your own expectations. Prioritizing, re-shaping thinking patterns, and learning how to resource are the first steps toward a successful, healthy year.
Unless actively changed by Friday, Sept. 15, all students are automatically enrolled in the Student Gold Health Insurance Plan for the academic year and charged the semester premium of $1,995.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to play intramural soccer, volleyball, flag football, dodgeball and tennis. Fall session intramural registration is Sept. 6-13.
While watching the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse in Jackson, Wyoming, graduate student Viliam Klein filmed the event using a 360-degree camera packed on a high-altitude balloon.
As your student body presidents, we are excited to present a statewide effort to alleviate the cost of higher education. Learn more about a possible avenue to provide textbooks at an extremely discounted rate, potentially free in certain cases.
With hundreds of student groups, clubs and organizations on campus, students have numerous opportunities to find their niche. A good place to begin exploring is the Center for Student Involvement.
Provost Moore and SVC Fox discuss the campus's new Academic Futures initiative and the importance of the current "what" phase before we get to the "how" phase.
This week's events include a donation drive for Hurricane Harvey victims, lunch provided by The Herd, Education Abroad's Fall Fair, Saturday's official pre-game tailgate and Boulder Pridefest.