With the community's help, numerous activities running through Sept. 1 will give new students a chance to get acquainted with each other and life at college as they transition to campus.
Boulder Friends of International Students strives to help graduate students feel more at home by pairing them with local families who can provide a sense of belonging in the community.
With more than 200 events slated for Fall Welcome, the university needs enthusiastic volunteers who are committed to welcoming students in an inclusive, positive way. Here are five reasons you should consider joining.
CU Engage's Just Transition Collaborative is partnering with a local public radio station to offer a new radio/podcast series called "The Brink: stories of inequality, struggle and transformation."
In the spirit of alternative transportation, hundreds of people braved the Boulder Creek Friday morning for the 10th annual Tube to Work Day. Tubers donned everything from business attire to outlandish costumes, so don't miss the photos!
After a 12-year hiatus, the campus will launch its own officially recognized Interfraternity Council. Two fraternities are signed up to start chapters in the upcoming academic year.
Community, leadership and inspiration all shone brightly at this year's annual boys2MEN Leadership Summit, which offered Denver and Aurora high school students the chance to preview campus life.
This summer, 11 students will set out on a month-long journey seeking a deeper understanding of immigrant community experiences across the region and nation.
The College of Engineering & Applied Science is celebrating the retirement of David Clough with shared memories of his 42-year career and the creation of an endowed faculty fund in his name.