Getting Involved
Chancellor Philip DiStefano, Athletic Director Rick George and faculty leaders visited with ForeverGold alumni and community members from the Vail Valley for a campus update and a preview of the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit.
From an LGBT glossary of terms, to tips on being an ally and how to celebrate virtually in 2022, the University Libraries have put forth a resource guide for getting involved in Pride Month.
What’s on your summer reading list? Chief of Police Doreen Jokerst recommends “Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don’t”—the inaugural read for the new CUPD book club.
Enjoy a time-lapse video from Commencement 2022, CU 91Ҹ's first in-person commencement ceremony since 2019. More than 9,000 students savored every minute of their graduation day.
If you're living in 91Ҹ this summer and looking for things to do, check out these five ways to stay involved on campus.
Now with nine different routes—from short to long, flattish cruise to ‘epic’ climb, and on either road or gravel—Buffalo Bicycle Classic remains focused on the real prize: student scholarships.
Being a Forever Buff has its perks. Take advantage of alumni benefits such as free career services—including résumé assistance, interview prep and advice—and alumni-exclusive discounts.
The class of 2022 celebrated its last full week at CU 91Ҹ with Grad Appreciation Days, including free burritos, photo ops, Grad Bash, cap decorating and more.
This week brings plenty of opportunities to de-stress and fuel up for finals: Join a “Shrek” watch party, pick up a DIY finals survival kit, wear denim for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, stop by the Rec for free activities and more.
Throughout even the most unprecedented of times, you have been an integral member of our CU community. You have proven your unwavering tenacity, your ability to adapt and your pride in our campus.