Buff Family News

  • Commencement ceremony
    Spring Commencement is just around the corner, and we’re so glad you’ll be joining us at CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó to celebrate your Buff! The following information will help you plan ahead and enjoy a meaningful day on campus.
  • Members of Ralphie's Green Stampede sort donations during student move-out
    If your student plans to move out of their residence soon, this is a great time to prepare. Whether they live on or off campus, here are some tips, reminders and summer storage options to share with them.
  • students outside at Kittredge
    Finals mark an important milestone each semester—a time when students are pulling together what they’ve learned and preparing to wrap up the academic year. With full schedules and priorities competing for attention, it’s helpful for students to have simple tools and steady support as they move through these final weeks. Your encouragement can help your student stay grounded, confident and connected to resources that support their well‑being.
  • Vice Chancellor for Student Life Dr. D’Andra Mull
    March is a special time at CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó as we come together to celebrate generosity and connection through Buffs All In. Vice Chancellor for Student Life Dr. D'Andra Mull shares more about how Buffs can get involved.
  • A family member taking a photo of their student at commencement
    Here are a few ways to approach career conversations with your student, plus tools and resources that can help along the way.
  • Students posing for a photo at commencement
    Spring commencement will be here before you know it, and now is a great time to start planning your trip to 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó. Graduation is a special milestone for college students, and planning ahead can help you and your Buff enjoy the celebration. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you prepare for commencement.
  • female students sitting at table
    Participating in campus activities is a great way for students to meet new people and make friends. It can also help them explore hobbies, stay active and discover career paths. Here are some ways your student can get involved this spring.
  • Person blowing their nose while talking on the phone
    As the semester picks up pace, it’s completely understandable to feel concerned if your college student faces common illnesses like the flu or a cold. Even from afar, your encouragement and support can make a meaningful difference. With a few caring tips, you can help your student feel prepared and confident if they get sick while away at school.
  • A student walking by the UMC on campus
    As a family member, you can play an important role in helping your student feel confident and supported in their job search. Here are some practical tips to help your student navigate the process.
  • Parents sitting
    The end of the semester can be a difficult time for students. Here are some things you can do if you are concerned that your student or if you think they may be at risk of suicide.
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