CU Boulder Life
- Memorial Day is a university holiday, and many buildings and offices on campus may be closed. As we head into Memorial Day weekend, here are some reminders and things to know.
- With many students planning to leave campus and Boulder at the end of the semester, here are some tips and general reminders.
- With warmer weather here and finals coming up, there’s no better time to study outside in the sunshine and fresh air. Check out the best rooftops, patios and outdoor spaces for your study sessions.
- The end of the semester is almost here, and now is the time to make the most of your meal plan. Don’t let your Munch Money go to waste—use your funds before they expire.
- Whether you have a tough final research paper or need to dial your stress meter down a few notches, the University Libraries have everything you need to help you succeed through finals.
- Plans are already underway to welcome our new class of students this fall. Fall Welcome occurs Aug. 18–Sept. 7. Faculty and staff play an essential role helping make this time on campus smooth. Here’s what you need to know to prepare.
- The Multicultural Greek Council continues to expand at CU Boulder. Fraternity & Sorority Life has welcomed the council’s seventh organization and third fraternity—Beta Gamma Nu Fraternity, Inc.
- With financial strains and personal challenges in college, some students face hurdles in pursuing their academic and well-being goals. Discover how initiatives like CU Boulder's You Belong Here and Victim Support funds provide vital financial assistance and foster a supportive environment for students.
- The Hellems Arts and Sciences building renovation is underway, and the project includes multiple aspects designed to reduce the building’s environmental impact.
- While it may seem like everyone around you is taking exciting spring break trips, many students will stay in Boulder or visit family. Here are a few tips to make the most of your spring break if you don’t have a vacation planned.