For welcoming and moving in thousands of first-year students, it takes thousands of helping hands. With dogged excitement, the campus community has provided just that this past week, resulting in a smooth and successful transition for countless families.
Cyclists will take to the road Sept. 10 to raise money for arts and sciences scholarships. Since its inception, the event has raised almost $3.5 million, supporting more than 400 students.
CU Boulder welcomed new and returning Buffs to campus this week in a big way. Visit the Facebook photo gallery to see three days' worth of move-in celebration!
Joining others who are rolling up their sleeves to help with move-in, Boulder City Manager Jane Brautigam does her best to make students feel welcome and reassure family members.
Folks across campus took in a partial, yet impressive, view of the Great American Eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21, as seen in a photo gallery commemorating the rare event.
With the community's help, numerous activities running through Sept. 1 will give new students a chance to get acquainted with each other and life at college as they transition to campus.
Boulder Friends of International Students strives to help graduate students feel more at home by pairing them with local families who can provide a sense of belonging in the community.
With more than 200 events slated for Fall Welcome, the university needs enthusiastic volunteers who are committed to welcoming students in an inclusive, positive way. Here are five reasons you should consider joining.