Healthy Buffs

  • A group of students hiking at Chautauqua
    One of the best things about living in Boulder is how close you are to epic hiking trails and outdoor adventures. If you’re thinking about hitting the trails at a nearby spot, check out these tips to help you get the most out of your hiking experience.
  • Students playing volleyball in the Buff Pool at the Rec Center
    Whether you’re soaking up sunshine on campus or heading out for an adventure, there are many ways to take in Colorado’s great outdoors. To help you enjoy every moment safely, here’s what you need to know about staying healthy and prepared while making the most of the season.
  • A student on campus looking at a phone
    To make the most of your social feeds this semester, check out these tips for creating a positive and meaningful online experience.
  • Students sitting outside on campus
    Check out these tips to discover ways to build supportive relationships and make the most of your college experience.
  • Two students pose for a photo with Chip during move-in
    CU Boulder offers a wealth of support designed to help you thrive, not just academically but personally as well. As you step into the new semester, here are some ways to care for your mental health, sharpen your focus and truly flourish this fall.
  • Students participate in a F45 fitness class at the Rec Center
    CU Boulder’s recreation centers are more than just fitness spaces—they’re places to find community, try new activities and make the most of your college experience.
  •   Listen to this articleRecruitment can be exciting and busy. If you’re feeling stressed or overwhelmed, here are a few tips to help you take care of yourself throughout the recruitment process.  Set boundaries Setting
  • Admitted Students Day
    College is a great time to learn to advocate for your health and develop skills around making informed decisions about your well-being. Here is a comprehensive checklist you can use to help you thrive in college and beyond. 1. Complete your
  • It’s normal to envision what your first year at CU will be like. After all, college is an exciting time. As you navigate a new campus and class schedule, try to keep in mind that it’s normal if you experience unforeseen challenges, too. Keep these
  • Whether you’re graduating or simply enjoying the end of a long school year, here are some tips you can use to plan your ideal celebration.  1. Make it your ownIf you plan to attend graduation or end-of-year parties, try to be selective.
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