Buff Family News
- Hi Buff families, The leaves are nearly gone and we have experienced our first snowfall in the Boulder area, signaling seasonal transitions over the coming months. Fall break is just around the corner—a week
- Health issues are more common than you may think among college students. Here are some of the most common health concerns your student may experience in college and what your student can do about them. 1. Stress, anxiety and depression
- Whether your student is traveling to see family or staying in Boulder, they can use their break to have fun, relax or catch up on important tasks based on their needs. Families can support students at home or from afar by asking about their
- College is a time when many students learn more about themselves. It’s a time to meet new people, try new things and discover new ways to grow. The Center for Inclusion and Social Change (CISC) provides a supportive space for students across
- It may seem early, but now is the time for students to start thinking about where they would like to live next year. Students have many options for living in the Boulder community, including residence halls, apartment style living and off-campus
- Hi Buff families, I hope this message finds you and your Buff well. We have had an exceptional start to this school year, and it has been great to see that the energy and excitement has carried through to this
- Campus Recreation Centers are a great place for students to meet new people, build community, explore new hobbies and stay active. Here’s everything students need to know about what’s new at The Rec this year. 1. F45 and CrossFit have arrived
- Halloween weekend can be a time for college students to celebrate and party with friends. Here are some tips to help your student stay safe over Halloween weekend.
- Students and families can stay informed and connected to the many things happening at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ through apps, social accounts and newsletters. Resources for families Buff Family Newsletter New Student and Family Programs
- Students have access to support, programs and services to enhance their college experience through the Division of Student Affairs. The 20 departments within Student Affairs aim to help students become successful, curious and competent individuals during their time here.Â