Senior leaders, faculty, staff and students from around the country, many from Boulder, will converge for Campus Compact’s annual conference in Denver and The Research Universities Civic Engagement Network’s annual meeting at Boulder. Learn more.
Tickets are on sale for various Black and Gold Weekend events. The multi-day festivities will include the Arrow Electronics Black and Gold Spring Football game, a post-game concert with Lil Wayne, a football alumni reunion and a talent show.
For the alumni, parents and friends who have joined ForeverGold—a movement to engage with Boulder and each other through exclusive social, athletic and academic activities—it has delivered an integral and intimate connection with the campus.
Boulder’s first-of-its-kind Global Start allows incoming first-year students to spend their fall semester studying abroad while earning credits and completing general education requirements.
On April 8, parts of the United States will witness a total solar eclipse. Solar scientist Jimmy Negus gives his take on why this will be a can’t-miss event and how to enjoy an eclipse without damaging your eyes.
This week brings a housing fair for international students, free coffee and brownies, chancellor selection forums, the music of Harry Styles and Queen, sexual health trivia and more.
“The Angel of Indian Lake,” book three of Boulder Professor Stephen Graham Jones’ Indian Lake Trilogy, comes out this month. In writing it, Jones became acquainted with a fear even he hadn’t imagined.
Unity and resilience were the themes of the TRANSforming Gender Conference, where attendees celebrated queer joy and explored gender identity and activism. Through personal stories and workshops, they forged connections, gained insights and became better equipped to break chains and foster inclusive communities.