Getting Involved
Known as the campus “living room,” thousands of people visit the UMC every day to grab a bite to eat, enjoy free entertainment, shop the retail stores, study with free Wi-Fi or just hang out! Here's what you need to know.
Please consider submitting a session proposal to present at the Feb. 25 Diversity and Inclusion Summit—a free CU Boulder conference known for its excellent content.
These Education Abroad destinations boast nearby mountain getaways and spectacular slopes so you don’t have to miss a second of fresh powder and bright mountain sunshine on your face.
Getting involved helps you discover interests and hobbies, find a close-knit community on campus and even explore different career paths. Here are 10Â ways to get involved at CU.
Between dining centers, grab-and-go locations, markets and more, CU offers many dining options and hours to fit your lifestyle.
The leadership studies minor is offering an inaugural 4-credit leadership capstone course with an immersive trip to Utah’s Canyonlands National Park over spring break.
The International English Center is seeking qualified homestay families to host international students for short and long-term programs and help them adjust to life in the U.S. Learn more.
The cat’s out of the bag: This “speakeasy” study spot is a student favorite. An amalgamation of exhibit, cabinet of curiosities, coffee bar, lounge, and venue for science, art and music, the BioLounge is a go-to for finals week.
Want to help make TEDxCU a reality? Undergraduate students are encouraged to apply by Jan. 12 to be a committee member in design, marketing, outreach, operations, partnerships or speaker coaching.
Hot chocolate, sledding and holiday cookies, oh my! There are so many fun things to do this winter season. Here are just a few ideas to get you and your friends in the holiday spirit.