Campus experts answered questions and broke down the results of the latest campuswide Sexual Misconduct Survey at a town hall earlier this week. Read an overview.
The cottonwoods and aspens are changing colors, the weather is cooling down, and Halloween is around the corner. From seasonal favorites to fun events, see what's happening around Boulder this fall.
Don't forget: CU Boulder faculty, staff and graduate students on appointment have access to backup child, adult and elder care through a partnership with Bright Horizons, which is waiving co-pays through October.
The International English Center will present its first free Confident Conversations workshop of the fall. International grad students: Polish your communications—join "breaking the ice with small talk."
Fawn Sharp will share her perspectives on the relationship between human rights and climate justice, comparative experiences among Indigenous peoples around the world, the local needs of tribal leaders and communities in the U.S. and more.
Add the B2 Center for Media, Arts and Performance, the CU Art Museum, the International Film Series, the Earth Sciences and Map Library and Fiske Planetarium to your Culture Crawl, a free campus event for all.
College is the time to explore, try new things and learn about your likes and dislikes. While you’re at CU Boulder, you’ll discover interests and passions that can help you figure out plans for the future. Here are three ways to make the most of your time here.
Earn credit, use your financial aid and see the world with Education Abroad! The deadline to apply for spring programs is Oct. 1—here are eight reasons you don't want to miss out.
Pending Board of Regents approval, CU Boulder would break ground on the first of two buildings north of Boulder Creek in late 2023, with openings targeted for 2026 and 2027. The spaces will increase on-campus housing options for graduate students and upper-division undergraduates.