Getting involved can be as simple as attending campus events when you have time, or it can be more of a commitment when joining an organization or program. Here are some options to check out this semester.
CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano commends the federal government plans to forgive thousands of dollars of student loan debt for borrowers across the country.
The more employees engage in on-campus events or other activities, the more chances they have to win one of 11 prizes, including an Apple iPad and CU Book Store gift certificates.
Make the most of your fall semester with a variety of study spaces, research help and technology lending programs across five library locations on campus.
Whether you’re looking for support with getting involved, academics or other areas, there are student resources available. Check out these assistance funds, scholarships and other programs.
The Office of Faculty Affairs is pleased to announce this year’s Faculty Leadership Institute fellows. This small group of faculty fellows will meet monthly, alternating between meeting with campus leaders and workshops focused on leadership development.
CU Boulder has adopted a land acknowledgment recognizing its campus sits on land that is part of the traditional territories of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Ute and other Indigenous nations with historic and ongoing ties to the state.
The Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL) and Arts and Sciences Support of Education Through Technology (ASSETT) have a variety of online resources to help you prepare, including semester planners, a student support toolkit and more.