Known as the campus “living room,” thousands of people visit theUniversity Memorial Center (UMC) every day to grab a bite to eat, enjoy free entertainment, shop the retail stores, study with free Wi-Fior just hang out! Here are five things you should know about the UMC.
There are lots of dining options
From the Alferd Packer Restaurant & Grill, named after Colorado’s most famous cannibal, to Starbucks, Jamba Juice, Panda Express and Subway, the UMC hassomething for every taste.Plus, the Alferd Packer Grill accepts meal plans, Campus Cash and Munch Money. Starbucks accepts Campus Cash and Starbucks gift cards, too. Come by and grab a bite!
The UMC has a Wi-Fi lounge
Looking for a study spot that isn’t Norlin or your residence hall? Hit up the Wi-Fi lounge located on the first floor of the UMC in the West Dining Room, next to the Ink Spot. Equipped with computers, printers, monitors and lots of places to plug in your own laptop, the Wi-Fi lounge is a great place to dive deep into your studies.
The Connection is under construction
The Connection is closed for renovation and will be reopening soon. The Connection is CU 鶹ӰԺ’s own hub for kicking back, relaxing, networking, getting involved and meeting new people. The new space will offer the same great recreation options and amenities—plus a few new ones—in a welcoming and open environment. Give The Connection to learn more about upcoming events and where they will be located.
Students can work in the UMC
As the most active spot on campus, the UMC has an energetic employment community that gives CU students exceptional leadership and job experience. Theyoffer a competitive salary, flexible hours, professional and personal development opportunities and a true team spirit! Because the UMC hosts a wide variety of services, there’s bound to be an employment opportunity perfect for your style, interests and skills.
Also, the is coming up on Jan. 30 from 2 to 5 p.m. right in the UMC. Visit and interact with departments who are hiring student-employees. Network with staff, apply for available jobs and learn more about the variety of student jobs available on campus.
The UMC is home toapproximately 90 student groups
Make campus feel more like home with the endless ways to get involved at the UMC! The UMC has a host of student-centered offices and services for you. Student resource offices include:
- Center for Student Involvement
- Fraternity & Sorority Life
- Environmental Center
- Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations
- Student Legal Services
- Volunteer Resource Center
- Collegiate Recovery Center
Check the UMC Building Directory for a list of student groups and services you may be interested in.