CU Boulder Life
- If you're planning to attend or watch the football games this fall, here are some of the most common things students get in trouble for during football games.
- College life is busy and requires energy to stay focused. You can supplement your on-campus dining with snacks or easy-to-prepare meals in your residence hall. Check out these tips to make eating easier!
- The Commuting Buffs Program supports students who commute to campus and first-year students living off campus to help build community at CU Boulder. Learn more about how to get involved and check out the Commuter Lounge this semester!
- The Hill offers a unique array of dining options including everything from late-night pizza to an early-morning smoothie bowl. Â鶹ÊÓƵ some of the best places to grab a bite.
- Making move-in and Fall Welcome events a success requires coordination from departments across the Division of Student Affairs and campus units. This team effort leads to a smooth and inviting start to the new academic year.
- Living on your own is an exciting adventure with new freedoms and responsibilities. Check out tips to help you navigate this transition.
- If you are living off campus for the first time, check out tips to navigate the transition and stay connected to campus life.
- Whether you’re beginning your first year or final year at CU Boulder, take time to show your Buff pride and get involved in your community.
- Living on campus can be an exciting (and nerve-wracking) experience. This may be the first time you’ve had to share a room or live with someone you’ve never met. Follow these tips to help you transition into a residence hall and create a positive roommate experience at CU.
- We’ve all been there—maybe you had to skip breakfast or forgot your lunch at home. There are 15 dining locations on campus, offering a variety of convenient options. As a faculty or staff member, here are some tips to maximize your on-campus dining experience.