Getting Involved
CU Boulder senior Esha Mehta is climbing the Bastille Crack, one of Colorado’s most popular and classic climbs. Yet there’s a twist: Mehta is blind. The climb is part of the university’s recently developed Inclusive Recreation Program.
The Diversity Summit is finally here! Come join the conversation regarding inclusivity on campus and have your student voices be valued when discussing social campus climate issues.
The 2016 Chancellor’s Employee of the Year Award is presented to CU Boulder staff members Sheryl Koutsis, Amy Lavens and Jennifer McDuffie in recognition of and appreciation for exceptional job performance and remarkable contributions to the campus community.
A CU Boulder student team learned in a conference call with NASA that they have been named a finalist in NASA’s CubeQuest Challenge, which is focused on finding innovative solutions to deep space communications using small spacecraft.
Whether you’re a CU Boulder student, staff or faculty member, here are 10 reasons for you to attend the 2016 Diversity and Inclusion Summit Nov. 8-9.
Join CU Student Government and the New York Times for pizza and to learn about past national presidential elections. The Pizza and Presidents event will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 5 to 7 p.m. in the Rec Center lower gym.
CU Boulder students and faculty discussed innovation, collaboration and career opportunities with thought leaders and executives from Colorado’s aerospace industry on campus Oct. 27 at the 4th annual AeroSpace Ventures Day.
This year, the summit sessions will advance applicable skills for more productive interactions across our human differences, under the theme "Building the Road Map: I Am Because We Are." Visit the website now to pick out the sessions you want to attend at the summit, Nov. 8 and 9.
The 22nd annual Diversity and Inclusion Summit will be held on campus Nov. 8-9. Find a session that you are interested in, and join the discussion.
Disability Services will be hosting its first annual awards ceremony in recognition of students, alumni, faculty members and staff who have exhibited exceptional qualities in supporting students with disabilities and fostering outreach and involvement in the disability community.