Wondering what’s happening this month? There are tons of free activities to help you get involved and find opportunities on campus. September brings movies, DIY nights, talks and workshops, concerts, therapy dogs and more.
The new international annual review of the world’s climate showed that 2023 was the warmest year on record. A CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø scientist weighs in on how the rising global greenhouse gas concentration is driving climate change and what we can do.
CU President Todd Saliman discussed state funding, as well as diversity, climate change and freedom of expression in an in-person address to the Â鶹¹ÙÍø Faculty Assembly. Read more
Working on campus offers many benefits. Some jobs allow you to build technical skills and are a great way to explore potential careers. Others may offer some downtime and let you study around your job duties. Whatever you’re looking for, here are a few reasons to consider applying for an on-campus job this year. Read more
Supervisors can maximize the student experience by guiding professional development and helping students cultivate skills. Here are some tips faculty and staff can apply when supervising student employees. Read more
Campus officials will continue to send emergency alerts for off-campus incidents that pose a threat to life and safety in areas of dense student population, partnering with the Â鶹¹ÙÍø Police Department to confirm and share information quickly. Read more
Plenty of opportunities are available, from assisting with Buffs Bash to organizing the Stampede parade to staffing the alumni welcome tent and more. Homecoming volunteers receive a free limited-edition T-shirt. Read more
CU President Todd Saliman discussed state funding, as well as diversity, climate change and freedom of expression in an in-person address to the Â鶹¹ÙÍø Faculty Assembly.
Working on campus offers many benefits. Some jobs allow you to build technical skills and are a great way to explore potential careers. Others may offer some downtime and let you study around your job duties. Whatever you’re looking for, here are a few reasons to consider applying for an on-campus job this year.
Supervisors can maximize the student experience by guiding professional development and helping students cultivate skills. Here are some tips faculty and staff can apply when supervising student employees.
Campus officials will continue to send emergency alerts for off-campus incidents that pose a threat to life and safety in areas of dense student population, partnering with the Â鶹¹ÙÍø Police Department to confirm and share information quickly.
Plenty of opportunities are available, from assisting with Buffs Bash to organizing the Stampede parade to staffing the alumni welcome tent and more. Homecoming volunteers receive a free limited-edition T-shirt.
Healthy Buffs is aÌýseries developed byÌýHealth and Wellness Services with tips and information on a variety of health topics important to the campus community.
Film screenings, conferences, workshops, concerts,Ìýcraft nights and more—we've got you covered with weekly, weekend and other special editions to keep you entertained.
Pushing Boundaries highlights creative endeavors and critical thinking by students—generating unique and effective ideas, practices and solutions;ÌýexploringÌýways to confront complex and ambiguous problems; and makingÌýnew connections.