On Oct. 24, the state Supreme Court visited Colorado Law as part of their Courts in the Community Program. Attendees witnessed oral arguments for two real cases, chosen with students’ interests in mind.
Whether you have a few months left on campus or a few years, there are bucket list items to check off, new involvement opportunities to take advantage of and more fun ways to close out your time at Boulder.
This week brings to campus free sundaes, the first Boulder State of Well-Being Address, a Peace Corps info session, an America Recycles Day celebration, basketball, football and more.
Voting in the 2024 general election is complete. Post-election events on campus include de-stressing with poetry and tea, opportunities to reflect, a chance to learn about how U.S. foreign policy might shift and more.
Join the Basic Needs Center and Volunteer Resource Center to raise awareness and learn more about the issues of food and housing insecurity during Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, Nov. 10–15.
Hosted by the Center for Leadership, this event offered students from various leadership groups on campus an in-depth look at David Adelman’s unique approach to balancing ambition with resilience.
With the clocks set back now, it officially feels like fall! This week brings a Day of the Dead celebration; an election Stress(Less) event; International Coffee Hour; an open mic night; and more.
Welcome to November! This month brings movie screenings, Native American Heritage Month events, free food, career development workshops, events for first-gen students, trivia and craft nights, gratitude postcards and more.
November is “Native American and Indigenous Brilliance Month,” which pays tribute to the rich ancestry, diverse cultures and traditions of Native Americans, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians. Join upcoming events and learn more about how to get involved.