There's always something new to explore at CU 鶹ӰԺ.As you get to know campus better, here are somefavorite programs and spots to check out in your free time.
Programs and entertainment
There are plenty of Buffs competing in spring sports this week. Let's get out and cheer them on. Go Buffs!
CU 鶹ӰԺ has more than500 student organizations. Whether you are interested in politics, outdoor activities, artistic expression, social justice or athletic competition, there’s something for everyone.to explore student groups by topic or an alphabetical list, or stop by the Center for Student Involvementfor help finding your way.
CU Presents is the home of performing arts oncampus. With hundreds of concerts, plays, recitals and moreeach year, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
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Both student boards are responsible for hostingand sponsoring speakers on campus. The Distinguished Speakers Board and the Cultural Events Board are both operated by students and offer a great opportunity to plan and execute large speaking events on campus.
Program Councilis always hard at work scheduling a lineup of national and local bands, film screenings, comedy shows and other special events for your entertainment on campus. In the process, are learning career-making skills in how to run a professional production company.
The Outdoor Programprovides you with a gatewayto enjoy Colorado's greatoutdoors, while alsoemphasizingskill acquisition, safety, positive group dynamics, environmental awarenessand fun. You can also rentgear and participate in informative clinicsto learn specific outdoor recreational skills.
Places and spaces
Located in the University Memorial Center (UMC) bowling alley area,Club 156 is Program Council’s very own concert venue. (Closed for remodeling as of Jan. 30, 2020)
The only bowling alley in 鶹ӰԺ,The Connection features 10 bowling lanes, eight 9-foot billiards tables, video game consoles (Xbox One,PS4, Wii), pinball and arcade games, a foosball table and a selection of food and beverages available daily. (Closed for remodeling as of Jan. 30, 2020.)
Stop by the CU Art Museum for a free visit and emerge yourself in the museum's growing collection.
Check out the museum'sfive exhibition galleries and explore natural and human history through engaging and interactive displays. Stop by the BioLounge—“CU’s best kept secret”—for a cup of coffee or tea to relax, exploreor find inspiration.
Check out Fiske Planetarium's 8K Sky-Skan projection system completewith a huge screen, dazzling visualsand fantastic sound. The new MegaStar projector shows 10 million stars and the Milky Way, creating one of the most beautiful indoor skies ever. The planetarium offerspublic shows on Thursday, Fridayand Saturday evenings, plus matinees on Saturday and Sunday.