This weekend brings an opportunity to make adventure accessible, a free showing of M3GAN, a festival featuring queer artists, a climate workshop, the TRANSforming Gender Conference, trivia night and more.
This week brings a visit from filmmaker Jesse Lerner, a showing of M3GAN, the Chancellor’s Annual Summit, a story circle, free ice skating, salsa dancing, a gathering addressing sexual assault and more.
This weekend brings casino night, a Leeds diversity scholarship fundraiser, cookie decorating, a presentation on black holes, a class on lower-body building, a bowling tournament, the 2023 Sonic Summit and more.
CU Boulder has more than 400 student organizations covering a wide variety of activities and interests. For students interested in giving back to the community, you’ll find many groups dedicated to service, social justice and sustainability.
This week brings a chance to appreciate the special women in your life, a Green2Go meeting, Trivia Night, free pro lacrosse tickets, a community gathering, a video game talk, casino night and more.
Finding your place at a large university like CU Boulder can take time, but even during your first year, you can discover ways to stand out. Activities, student organizations and programs provide opportunities to get involved and build leadership skills. Get started.
Part of the Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series, Molly Bloom spoke to an audience of 1,000-plus, recounting stories of her notorious past. She also discussed the art of reinvention and the importance of believing in yourself.
This weekend brings Webb telescope discoveries, LGBTQ+ badminton, a Babylon film screening, the International Festival, a fashion show of recycled couture, a Reel Rock 17 world premiere and more.
Students are encouraged to volunteer as a way to give back, meet new people, learn new skills and get more involved in their community. All of these benefits that come from volunteering can apply to faculty and staff members as well. Here are a few reasons to consider volunteering this year.