Student voting on campus increased a whopping 12.7 percentage points in last yearâs presidential election, rising to 80.3% of eligible students in 2020 from 67.6% in 2016 and surpassing the universityâs national peers.
In celebration of National Native American Heritage Month, now is a great time to attend events, learn about campus resources and celebrate the community around you. Get involved.
This week brings the fall Diversity and Inclusion Summit, mindfulness for stress relief, Homecoming kickoff, karaoke night, fall treats at CU on Friday and more.
This weekend brings a hip-hop groove workout class, Monster Mash silent disco, extreme bowling, a haunted carnival, outdoor games on the Quad field and more.
For Boulder voters, on the ballot this election are items involving City Council seats, CU Boulder South, city rental occupancy limits, a marijuana tax to support education and more.
This week brings the Off-Campus Housing Fair, a Kitchen Table event for women of color, Cafecito & Chisme, community garden care, Halloween Drag Queen Bingo, BOOldering Night, a Monster Mash and more.
This weekend brings yoga and meditation for all, a âHalloweenâ screening, the Graveyard Grooves dance party, improv from Left Right Tim, Halloween Zumba, a CU Independent meeting and more.
Earlier this month, CU Boulder forestry crew members held a belated Arbor Day celebrationââplanting a sycamore, catalpa and chinkapin oak on campus in observance of the holiday.
This week brings National Transfer Student Week events, open mic night, Health Huts: Continuum of Use, a talk with acclaimed speaker and sexuality educator Ericka Hart and more.
Interested in politics or world affairs? Want to work in public service? Or learn more about how the government works? From student organizations to political events, hereâs how to get involved and connect with fellow Buffs with similar interests.