Students at an anti-bullying teach-in using Shakespeare

Video shows youth how to be "upstanders" with Shakespeare

Aug. 28, 2016

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is branching out in its efforts to curb bullying among young people in Colorado schools. Beyond visiting schools with its "upstander" message, the festival - in partnership with the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, also based at CU Boulder - has created an educational video with an important message: you have the choice to make your world a safer place.

Members of The Herd

Run with The Herd

Aug. 26, 2016

When Daphne Virlar-Knight (EBio’17) graduates in May, she will have spent four years with The Herd, one of CU Boulder’s largest student groups on campus. The group coordinates several university traditions including the Nearly Naked Mile — the largest student clothing drive at CU, the St. Baldrick’s Day fundraiser for youth cancer survivors, professional development workshops and football tailgates.

CUSG Tri-Execs

Your student government: Welcome Class of 2020

Aug. 26, 2016

Welcome to the University of Colorado Boulder, Class of 2020! You are beginning an amazing and life-changing journey.

Colorado Law class of 2019

Colorado Law receives record number of applications

Aug. 26, 2016

Applications to the University of Colorado Law School are up 38 percent, setting a record for the most applications ever received in an admissions cycle and the highest median GPA of an incoming class.

Coaches Burroughs and Wetmore

Olympic medals still producing smiles for Wetmore, Burroughs

Aug. 26, 2016

It's been more than a week now since two of their runners, former Colorado NCAA champions and All-Americans Emma Coburn and Jenny Simpson, claimed Olympic bronze medals. The glow has by no means worn off.

Students visit the Semester at Sea table at the Study Abroad Fair

Study Abroad Fair Sept. 1

Aug. 26, 2016

Come to the study abroad fair and learn about your chance to study, intern and participate in research and service-learning opportunities. We offer hundreds of programs in 65 countries that meet the needs and interests of all students and majors. Join us on Thursday, Sept. 1 from 10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the UMC Fountain to find out more.

Police Chief Melissa Zak

Welcome from Police Chief Zak

Aug. 25, 2016

On behalf of all of the members of the CU Police Department, I want to welcome you to the 2016-17 school year. You are on one of the most beautiful college campuses in the U.S. As the chief of the police department, I will assure you that the top priority for every member of our department is to make sure that you have a safe environment to pursue your academic goals.

A person pulls a pallet of boxes through a warehouse

Changes to office supply delivery

Aug. 25, 2016

There has been a change in the way office supplies are delivered across campus. Starting on Aug. 1, Staples began delivering all orders to the CU Distribution Center as a bulk delivery. CU Distribution then delivers the orders on their daily mail, package and freight runs to departments and units across campus.

Welcome to the university sign.

Human Resources launches new employee orientation experience

Aug. 25, 2016

The New Employee Welcome Experience is the first event in a comprehensive, year-long onboarding experience designed to increase the understanding of CU Boulder’s culture, organizational structure and governance, operations, learning mission, values and campus initiatives. The program is offered to new, permanent employees. This program is recommended for employees in their first 30-45 days of employment.

Wroe speaks to a group of students in a classroom, the screen says, "Why do we help?"

Bystander intervention training offers skills to help a friend in need

Aug. 25, 2016

Arriving on campus and adjusting to a new social environment is an exciting time for undergraduate and graduate students, but it’s also when students are most likely to run into trouble. The fall semester is when incoming students experience the most thefts, stitches, tickets and sexual assaults—which is why people need skills to interrupt these situations before they become a problem.

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