Riders can choose from one of nine fun and challenging courses across Boulder and Larimer counties, from family-friendly to the 100-mile “Buff epic."
Do you need a dedicated time and space to help you focus on your writing? The goal of these sessions is to promote accountability by devoting a few hours to your writing each week.
The College of Music expanded into a 64,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art addition in the fall of 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic prevented an in-person celebration at the time. Now the college is ready to show off its new digs.
Students, faculty and staff are invited to stop by Dirks Patio outside the C4C and enjoy live music and a variety of foods like chicken pesto sandwiches or orange tofu. Dirks Patio Pop-up menus will change daily and include a vegetarian option. A Meal plan or campus cash is required.
Before kickoff at Folsom Field, Buffs fans gather at Duane Field for Ralphie’s Corral, the official CU tailgate. Join us for the first tailgate of the season on Friday, Sept. 3, ahead of the Buffs game against Northern Colorado.
Returning to Main and East Campus is Staff Council's blood drive, which is open to the entire campus community. Get two free football tickets for your donation, plus plan to bring any gently used winter coats to support Staff Council's Coats for Colorado efforts.
A new series of free webinars and an in-person gathering aim to reimagine climate change education for a more just and sustainable world. CU Boulder's Climate Change Learning Series for Educators is uniquely focused on the role of justice, emotion and action.
Outdoor film screening of “Mean Girls,” bumper cars on ice, the Sophomore Stampede Event and volunteer projects––see what's coming up this week.
Homecoming 2021 festivities will begin virtually in October and culminate in Boulder Nov. 4–6. Activities will include the virtual Forever Buffs 5K, Buffs on Tap, Ralphie’s Corral tailgate and the Pearl Street Stampede. Find out more.
The Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference will host Colorado Rep. Joe Neguse in conversation with student leaders to address the power of student advocacy in shaping policy on today’s most pressing higher education issues.