CU Boulder Life
- The Division of Student Affairs works to enhance students’ experiences and help them connect what they are learning in class to life outside the classroom. Part of supporting students is empowering faculty and staff with resources to promote well-being, growth and opportunity.
- Gov. Jared Polis, a passionate gamer, joined CU Boulder leaders and students to celebrate the opening of the Alienware Buffalo Esports and Gaming Lounge on Jan. 25. The facility not only provides a space for students to hone their gaming techniques but also breaks down economic barriers, offering opportunities for all students to game.
- CU Boulder’s student-led organizations, backed by the support of Student Affairs, are not just opportunities for students but also powerful catalysts for change. Explore how these student groups redefine campus experiences, foster individual growth and cultivate an inclusive community that goes beyond events and programs.
- There are many opportunities for students to work at CU Boulder, from office positions to customer service roles. Here are a few perks of working at an on-campus job.
- As a college student, you may find yourself in a situation where you need assistance from an attorney. Here are four categories of attorneys that students may need to work with during college and beyond.
- CU Boulder’s Interfraternity Council is addressing the stigma around Greek life by fostering a positive impact on the community. With expanded philanthropy budgets, increased recruitment and community engagement, CUIFC is reshaping the narrative surrounding affiliated fraternities and their role on campus.
- As a student at CU Boulder, don't miss out on the many resources, programs and events supported by your tuition and student fees.
- Compost guidelines for the region changed in April. Right now, only food scraps and plant trimmings can be composted. Here are three things to know about how this change impacts composting on campus.
- CU Boulder offers a wide variety of tutoring and learning resources to support you and your academic success. Some are specific to certain classes or departments or groups of students. Most are free while some require a fee.
- This season, CU Presents has heard a lot of questions and comments about the Mary Rippon Theatre renovation. Here’s the need-to-know information for curious community members.