From DIY nights and fitness classes to career fairs and watch parties, Student Affairs offers hundreds of events, workshops and opportunities to get involved each semester. See what's coming up.
Interested in helping young entrepreneurs to build their dreams into reality? Join us for New Venture Challenge's mentor night and learn about getting involved!
Scientists believe that planets like Earth bob in a sea of gravitational waves that spread throughout the universe. Now, an international team has gotten closer than ever before to detecting those cosmic ripples.
Welcome to the spring semester! This week brings Buff Meet-Ups, a performance of “Hansel and Gretel," events to help you get involved this semester, Bouncing Back: Resilience During a Pandemic and more.
With classes starting remotely, it’s important to have one or multiple (if possible) places where you can study and stay focused. Here are some tips to consider to create the perfect study spot no matter where you are.
The CU Â鶹ӰԺ Retired Faculty Association is planning a full slate of events for the spring semester, including a distinguished faculty seminar series, research award program and discussion group series.
This lecture by Elizabeth Spalding will explore the multiple meanings of community in American foreign relations in light of first principles, national priorities, historical examples, the 2020 presidential election and more.
The immediate family/household members of CU Â鶹ӰԺ faculty, staff and students with a Buff OneCard are eligible for free surveillance monitoring testing at CU Â鶹ӰԺ. The program for these affiliates has been extended from the previously scheduled cutoff date of Jan. 8 and will continue as long as testing capacity permits.