CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Life
- College life is busy and requires energy to stay focused. You can supplement your on-campus dining with snacks or easy-to-prepare meals in your residence hall. Check out these tips to make eating easier!
- The Commuting Buffs Program supports students who commute to campus and first-year students living off campus to help build community at CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ. Learn more about how to get involved and check out the Commuter Lounge this semester!
- The Hill offers a unique array of dining options including everything from late-night pizza to an early-morning smoothie bowl. Discover some of the best places to grab a bite.
- Making move-in and Fall Welcome events a success requires coordination from departments across the Division of Student Affairs and campus units. This team effort leads to a smooth and inviting start to the new academic year.
- Living on your own is an exciting adventure with new freedoms and responsibilities. Check out tips to help you navigate this transition.
- If you are living off campus for the first time, check out tips to navigate the transition and stay connected to campus life.
- Whether you’re beginning your first year or final year at CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ, take time to show your Buff pride and get involved in your community.
- We’ve all been there—maybe you had to skip breakfast or forgot your lunch at home. There are 15 dining locations on campus, offering a variety of convenient options. As a faculty or staff member, here are some tips to maximize your on-campus dining experience.
- Joining a fraternity or sorority can help you stay focused on school, find leadership and career opportunities, and give back to your campus and СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ community. There's just one week left until recruitment kicks off—register now!
- Acclimating to academic and social life on campus can be difficult. This can be especially true for student veterans, many of whom are starting their college education on the heels of active duty. For the seventh year in a row, CU СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Veteran and Military Affairs has helped those students make a successful transition to college life through the Bridge Program.