This week brings mental health awareness and suicide prevention, trivia night, a ChatGPT presentation, a panel of female professionals, a workshop on imposter syndrome, free brunch for first-gen students, a wildlife volunteer opportunity and more.
The Pride Office, part of the Center for Inclusion and Social Change, hosted the TRANSforming Gender Conference in March. Here are some key messages and action steps to move forward from the conference.
This weekend brings the Project Kind 5K and open mic night for mental health awareness, a showing of The Whale, a farming service opportunity, the West African Highlife Ensemble, a dive into the night sky, Passport to Asia and more.
CU Boulder has more than 500 student organizations covering a wide variety of activities and interests. For students interested in sports, recreation and outdoor activities, many groups welcome all skill levels to have fun, learn and compete.
This week brings Graduate Student Appreciation Week, public health education, a viewing of Dear Corky, a discussion about book censorship, self-love tips, free coffee, the Italian Film Festival, Kaiut yoga and more.
As the end of the semester nears, it’s a good time to consider whether you made the connections you’d hoped to this year. There's still time to get involved and meet new people or start considering how you might want to participate in campus activities next year.
Be part of one of the most exciting and fun weeks on campus, honoring the class of 2023 and graduates’ many accomplishments. As a volunteer, you'll get to experience a special connection to the pride and joy this campus tradition brings to the community and, most of all, the graduates.
This weekend brings a nebulous artist collective, a power barre workout, Libraries Bingo, a mindfulness and art workshop, Fiske Planetarium shows for all ages, a Boulder Philharmonic concert and more.
Join faculty, staff and students in celebrating national Graduate Student Appreciation Week, which offers a variety of free events, workshops and services to CU Boulder graduate students.
Have you ever considered helping your local community? The Volunteer Resource Center is here to help. Student-employee Madison Cunningham offers tips for getting involved.