From free movies to concerts and other forms of live entertainment, there are many options to meet fellow Buffs and have some fun. Here are some things to do this fall.
This week brings root beer floats, a sneak preview of the new movie āBros,ā Bisexuality Day, magazine mood boards, pingpong tournaments, a talk by award-winning film star Rita Moreno and more.
This weekend brings a Goss Grove block party, a Mt. Sanitas trail hike, womenās soccer, volunteer opportunities, several campus talks, the Grammy-winning TakĆ”cs Quartet and more.
This week brings the annual State of the Campus address, live music, Hispanic Heritage Month and loterĆa, career development workshops, CNAIS's Native Welcome, CU volleyball vs. CSU and more.
The Forever Buffs Network Ambassador Program provides an opportunity for all CU Boulder alumni to make a significant impact online from the comfort of their own homes. Apply by Sept. 16.
This weekend brings guided meditation, the Just CAAAS Conversation, rock climbing for beginners, a new art exhibition, Bike Film Night, a Boulder Creek cleanup project and more.
First-year students get a free copy of this year's Buffs One Read book, āBraiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teaching of Plants.ā Join the book club, enter the contest and more!
Looking for things to do? If you enjoy friendly competition, there are plenty of ways to participate on campus. Meet new people or challenge your friends with these opportunities.
Enihs Medrano never envisioned herself serving in local government until a program for young people opened her eyes to the power of civic engagement. Less than a year ago, Medrano began her term as the youngest member of the Lafayette City Council.