There was no shortage of smiles, hugs and good wishes on campus as the community celebrated its newest class of graduates. See the happy moments, captured in campus photos and shared by you online.
More than 25,000 graduates and spectators enjoyed brilliant blue skies and warm temperatures at the ceremony, where more than 8,000 degrees were conferred, Lucile Berkeley Buchanan was posthumously honored and Gov. Kate Brown was the speaker.
In his commencement address, Chancellor DiStefano emphasized today's graduates as well-rounded thinkers and problem-solvers, flexible and adaptable in a rapidly changing world, prepared to be the leaders and innovators who will positively impact humanity.
Mayor Suzanne Jones, several favorite local businesses, the Boulder Police Department and other community members send best wishes to this year's graduating Buffs.
Read about just a few of the talented, motivated and innovative students who are graduating and starting on their next adventure. Congratulations, Buffs!
This October, a few months after his commissioning as an active duty field artillery officer on May 10, Eric Brown-Malone will report to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, to continue his training at the U.S. Army Field Artillery School.
Buffs soccer standout Joss Orejel will be the first in her family to earn a college degree, the latest in a series of firsts for her. The first-born child of immigrants, she grew up doing what people around her suggested couldn't be done, including athletic pursuits.
Expect delays on Colorado Avenue starting May 15
The city of Boulder will conduct repaving operations along Colorado Avenue from 30th Street to Foothills Parkway beginning Tuesday, May 15.Ìý
Don't forget: Summer hours start May 10
Summer hours for the Boulder campus will be 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., effective Thursday, May 10, through Sunday, Aug. 19.