Whether you’re returning for the spring or you’re beginning your journey at CU Boulder, welcome to a new semester. Here are some common goals students have and some advice for accomplishing them.
The long road of recovery and healing in many local neighborhoods is just beginning. As this recovery begins, we have decided to begin the spring term on Monday, Jan. 10, with fully remote instruction for the first two weeks of the semester.
In a video message on this momentous day, celebrating the conferral of degrees for many students, Chancellor Philip DiStefano shares warm wishes for a bright future with the fall 2021 graduating class.
Congratulations on your graduation from CU Boulder, and welcome to the Forever Buffs family! You are joining a community of over 300,000 alumni who live all over the world.
On behalf of the Graduate School and CU Boulder, thank you for your contributions to our campus community and heartfelt congratulations on your new degree.
Please accept my sincerest congratulations on your graduation from CU Boulder. Thank you for your contributions to our campus community, and I wish you the best of luck.
We’re almost at the end of the semester, and it’s time to enjoy a well-deserved break. Dean of Students JB Banks shares three things to do over the next few weeks.
Conversations with the Chancellor features Alex Honnold, world-renowned climber and environmentalist who visited CU Boulder on Nov. 1. He and Chancellor Philip DiStefano discuss what it takes to push the limits, achieve the unthinkable and address one of the biggest challenges facing humanity: climate change.
With finals just around the corner, here are three pieces of advice to help you stay motivated and finish out the semester strong. Read more from JB Banks, dean of students and associate vice chancellor for Student Affairs.