New Buffs

  • students at a party
    During your time at CU, you may find yourself at social events or parties that have alcohol or other substances. This guide offers practical tips and advice to help you navigate parties and stay safe. 
  • Student leaving campus with suitcase
    Many campus services including dining, bus transportation and residence hall front desk hours will be reduced throughout fall break. Whether you live on or off campus, review some reminders and tips before you leave town.
  • students studying on campus
    Learning to manage your time and asking for help can play a big role in achieving academic success. Incorporate strategies to help you avoid potential Honor Code violations this semester.
  • Hawk sits atop a light post with gold 'Be driven' flag
    CU Â鶹ӰԺ's Environmental Services team offers a few simple reminders about interactions between people and wildlife on campus.
  • Students studying in front of a buffalo statue
    Midterms are just around the corner. Here are some underrated study hacks to help you ace your midterms.
  • Group photo on campus
    Participating in groups and events on campus is a great way to make friends, pursue current or new hobbies, stay active or explore different career paths. Whether you choose to join a current student organization, create your own or just attend regular events, there are hundreds of ways to get involved. Here are a few areas you might be interested in.
  • people playing pool in The Connection
    Whether you’re interested in crafting, gaming or other hobbies, there are many options to do activities you enjoy and get to know Buffs with similar interests. Check out these events, student organizations and programs to meet new friends.
  • Family of three embraces during move-in
    Starting out at a new school can be difficult, especially if you are moving away from friends or family. Here are a few strategies you can use to overcome homesickness this semester.
  • group of students studying at an outdoor table
    As you begin your first semester, there are steps you can take to set yourself up for success. Make time to get organized, try different study strategies and find support to jump-start your academic year.
  • Transfer students connect at an event
    Transfer students have access to events and resources that help make the transition to a new school a positive experience. Check out tips from the Transfer Buffs Community.
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