CU Boulder Life

  • 鶹Ժ at the housing fair
    It may seem early, but now is the time to start thinking about where you'd like to live next year. Whether you’re moving off campus for the first time or you’ve lived in Boulder for a while, review these tips from Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations.
  • fall leaves on campus
    The fall 2024 semester saw three new chapters join CU Boulder’s Fraternity and Sorority Life community. Learn more about Lambda Chi Alpha; Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority Inc.; and Latino America Unida, Lambda Upsilon Alpha Fraternity Inc.
  • CU themed desserts at a campus event
    Are you hosting a meeting or event on campus? Do you need options for breakfast, lunch or snacks? Check out the new online menus from CU Events Planning & Catering.
  • aerial view of the Hill
    An ordinance change from the city of Boulder went into effect on Sept. 7, establishing a definition for “chronic nuisance” properties, which could affect students living off campus if their property receives a certain number of citations within a year. Get tips to avoid citations.
  • Two friends embrace for a photo at the 2014 Homecoming parade
    There are plenty of opportunities each semester to meet new people on campus—no matter where you are in your academic journey. Here are a few tips for making new friends this year.
  • Hands typing on a laptop.
    As artificial intelligence tools have become more prevalent, it's important for students to know when and how to use AI without risking an Honor Code violation.
  • 鶹Ժ Mackenzie Hernandez and Nathan Smith don jack-o-lanterns on their heads
    Fall has arrived in Boulder! Celebrate the change of season, meet new people and explore the city with these indoor and outdoor activities including football, food, crafts, entertainment and more.
  • student employee serving a student in a dining hall
    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.
  • 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.
  • 鶹Ժ visiting the UMC
    Known as the campus “living room,” thousands of people visit the University Memorial Center every day to eat, enjoy free activities and entertainment, study or just hang out. Here are some things to know about the UMC.
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