Historic and current student leadership in sustainability at CU Boulder was a prominent theme in the CU Boulder Earth Day 2020 town hall. Among the key takeaways was the effect of student leadership and activism as a driver of change.
Class of 2020: We’re proud of you––of your achievements, your adaptability and your resiliency during this time. And although we wish we could celebrate with you in person this spring, we’re still going to celebrate together virtually.
Getting people to care about climate change as the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps the globe is tough—but not impossible, several Colorado political and environmental leaders said during a webinar Tuesday hosted by CU Boulder.
Don’t let your temporary living arrangements keep you from participating in Census 2020. By being counted, you can help support services provided to the CU Boulder and Boulder communities.
Even in the most unprecedented of times, the class of 2020 will always stick together. Submit a clip to be integrated into the Senior Class Council video.
The spring 2020 University of Colorado Student Government (CUSG) elections will take place next week. Students will be electing four new representatives and three new student body presidents.
From a workshop on self-care and stress management to workspace makeovers, daily activities are designed to lift your spirits and provide a sense of community.
Get paid to participate in research from the safety of your computer! Learn about two CU Boulder studies examining the affects of the COVID-19 pandemic on students.
As Americans brace for the full effects of COVID-19, one group seems to be missing the message: college-aged students. So students in CU’s Public Relations Student Society of America are taking action with an Instagram campaign on @boulderprssa.
We implore the student body to follow university protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on campus and within the Boulder community. Please be mindful of fellow students whose personal health places them at higher risk of infection.