If things did not go how you hoped this year, or you feel like you have some areas for improvement, think about how you can use the summer months to get ready for next year.
Register to volunteer at or attend Denver PrideFest as a member of the CU community. The event is June 16–17. All members of the campus community are invited to participate.
The week in photos and video brought glimpses of student innovation at the ATLAS expo, Chip visiting 9News to promote College Friday, 16,000 copies of this year's commencement program being printed, highlights shared by you and more.
To illuminate language that stigmatizes mental illness, three CU Boulder students have created a public service announcement. Learn more and watch the video.
Help make the Boulder Campus Staff Council a responsive and effective body that represents your interests. If you haven't already, take a few minutes to vote and make your voice heard.
Launched in 2015, the UMC Student Arts Program showcases artwork by CU Boulder graduate students and undergraduates. Two participants discuss their art related to this year's theme "Empower the Future."
Wear your favorite college gear on Friday, May 4, as part of a statewide campaign in support of Colorado students' decision to reach higher, whether they pursue a certificate, two-year or four-year degree.
The week in photos brought glimpses of CU Boulder Next in Washington, D.C.; a classroom visit with Nobel Laureate Eric Cornell; therapy dogs; "Ariodante" dress rehearsal; highlights shared by you in social media; and more.
Motivated to share her wilderness experience and passion for science, Megan Blanchard co-founded Girls on Rock, a tuition-free wilderness excursion for high school girls in the heart of the Rocky Mountains.
The week in photos brought glimpses of Nobel Laureate Tom Cech leading an RNA splicing dance, comedian Hasan Minhaj's campus visit, a celebration of CU Boulder's favorite poems and more.