There are plenty of things to do in Boulder and Denver over spring break. Whether you're looking for adventure or places to kick back and relax, here are some ideas if you’re staying in town.
This week brings wheelchair basketball, party smart Health Huts, free bouldering, Drag Queen Bingo, a session on applying to graduate school, karaoke night, Feel Good Fridays and more.
From politically focused internships and voting in local elections to attending international conferences, here are a few ways to get involved if you’re interested in public service or a career in politics or international affairs.
The future of engineering at CU Boulder is one of inclusivity, diversity and resilience. We celebrate our past female excellence while also striving to build on CU Boulder's legacy and create an equitable future for all.
This week brings women's rock climbing night, the Graduate School Fair, an LGBTQ+ pool party, St. Patrick’s Week at the Rec Center, fire pits at Beach Park, a “Legally Blonde†film screening and more.
The Committee for Equity in Mechanical Engineering invited students from Arrupe Jesuit High School to campus, where they built robots and toured the Integrated Teaching and Learning Laboratory.
This year's Leo Hill Leadership speaker, a retired four-star general and former special ops commander, discussed leadership in times of uncertainty and shared his perspective on the 91ÖÆƬ³§n invasion of Ukraine in front of an audience of more than 1,000 students and community members.
Researchers across campus are launching a project to assess whether the Marshall Fire resulted in the contamination of soils—an important question for residents looking to rebuild, as well as those in areas that may be affected by future fires.
This week brings the Leo Hill Speaker Series, a suicide prevention workshop, Queers and Cakes, a guided painting class, an Angelica Ross talk, CU on Friday: Buffs Madness, a “School of Rock†movie night and more.
Are you ready to let your competitive spirit out? There are many opportunities for you to get involved and find organizations that fit your interests. Here are a few, if you love winning and competing.