More than 100 people turned out for a lively panel discussion, introduced by Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, on the ways individuals, governments and the global community can combat climate change. The CWA conference continues through April 9.
There are opportunities on campus for you to connect with people and organizations to help you live green. Here are some ways to connect with others if you’re interested in sustainability.
Help elect next year's Graduate and Professional Student Government's executives, CUSG co-senators and college senators. All graduate and professional students are eligible to vote.
Whether you are passionate about academics, student involvement or community awareness, commemorate the value of a CU Boulder education by giving noteworthy students the ability to become a Forever Buff.
This week brings career workshops, a panel discussion on teaching English abroad, the National Pan-Hellenic Council meet and greet, a guided paint class, Public Health Week events and more.
Join the campus community in celebrating the graduating class by volunteering to help students, their families and guests during this exciting time. Choose between the fun roles of chauffeuring a golf cart or being a host at a recognition ceremony.
This week brings cookie madness, DIY night, career development events, farmworker awareness “lunch and learn,” Beach Park cleanup, an LGBTQ+ friendly Chautauqua hike and more.
Do you like to meet people from different backgrounds and have conversations that help you gain a new perspective? From campus offices to student organizations and events throughout the semester, here are five easy ways to connect and learn with others if you are interested in culture and diversity.
Masters of the Environment students at CU are partnering with the city of Boulder and Boulder Valley School District to plant 1,200 saplings on April 22. Help out by getting a tree planted on your property, or sign up to volunteer. The deadline to order a tree is March 30.