If the thought of leaving the cozy comfort of home crosses your mind, think about embracing Greek life—a chance to discover a community that feels like a second home.
Looking to join an organization or club? Attend the Involvement Fair on Jan. 24 to learn about ways to connect with others, find belonging and get involved.
This week brings free activities at the Rec, an astronomy year in review, “Shrek” movie night, a guided painting class, International Coffee Hour, live music and more.
A Jan. 18 webinar is one opportunity to learn more in advance of the Feb. 2 deadline to help identify university priorities for congressionally directed and programmatic funding for federal fiscal year 2025.
In the heart of every struggle for equality and justice, there echoes the powerful legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. ŷڱƵ Boulder’s ŷڱƵ Diversity Initiative invites everyone to critically reflect on their stance and actions to promoting equitable change and living in the light of King’s dream.
George Kurtz, a senior in architectural engineering, and Daniel Donado Quintero, a first-year civil engineering doctoral student, came together to rebuild their professor's home after it was destroyed in the Marshall Fire.
Close out the semester with a video game night, self-care for business and engineering students, Laser Taylor Swift, extreme bowling, the Season of Light show and more.
This week brings zen garden building, showings of “Fight Club” and “Scrooged,” DIY stuffed animals, Late Night Breakfast, a coffee hour for queer grad students, Season of Light at Fiske and more.
Those who are graduating this month are invited to participate in recognition ceremonies held by colleges, schools, departments and programs. Contact your respective academic home for more information.