CU Â鶹ӰԺ Life

  • A food pantry with boxed goods.
    The Basic Needs Center can now directly enroll students in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in partnership with Hunger Free Colorado. To qualify, students must be between the ages of 18 and 49, identify as full-time students and meet other eligibility requirements.
  • Pearl Street in Â鶹ӰԺ.
    Â鶹ӰԺ has a lot to offer in the summer, from free events and entertainment to great food and beautiful views. Whether you’re in Â鶹ӰԺ for the first time this summer or have been in town for a while, here are some tips for making the most of the season.
  • Flowers in front of the Â鶹ӰԺ entrance sign
    After a year of hard work, summer can be a great time to recharge and catch up on things that may have fallen through the cracks during the school year.
  • CU cheerleaders in black in gold
    Show off your Buff pride during Black and Gold Day on Saturday, April 22. Whether you’ll be on campus, attending a watch party or cheering from home, here are some tips to get ready for the day.
  • Students eating in one of the campus dining halls
    Studying for finals takes energy! Whether you crave a sweet treat or need nutritious fuel for a long study session, you can find creative study snacks at campus dining locations.
  • A Journey Leader tables at a Fall Welcome event
    Campus departments are invited to plan and submit programs, events and opportunities to be included in the 2023 Fall Welcome schedule. Here are some tips to help faculty and staff plan for Fall Welcome.
  • west entrance to Norlin Library
    The CU Student Government election kicks off right after spring break. There are four candidates running for the position of representative-at-large and two tickets running for the positions of tri-executive, each with their own initiatives, plans and passions. Learn more about your CUSG candidates and make a plan to vote the week of April 3.
  • The Connection bowling alley
    In addition to providing a variety of resources and support for students, many departments within the Division of Student Affairs have services available for faculty and staff.
  • A student learning about a resource on campus
    When managing academics, activities, work, relationships and other commitments, things can sometimes get out of balance, and you may need to ask for help. Whether you have a minor issue or a major concern, there are resources and options to help with all kinds of struggles.
  • Four students studying at a table together
    Conflict happens. When it comes to a final project, report or grade in class, disagreements between your group members can be a hindrance to your work. Get tips for using conflict to have healthy discussions and stop disagreements before they become unmanageable.
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