Mind & Body
- During Open Access Week, make your research more impactful by adding it to the CU Boulder Institutional Repository at an "up-load-a-thon" event. Play a fun new interactive open access game and more.
- The University Libraries provide direct site access to The Atlantic, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Daily Camera, Denver Post and several other news organizations.
- CU Boulder students, faculty and staff can access thousands of digital comics, graphic novels and manga through the University Libraries collections.
- Banned Books Week is Oct. 5–11, and the University Libraries will have four opportunities for you to pick up a banned book and chat with a librarian about censorship.
- Buffs One Read invites students to connect with the CU Boulder community through a shared reading experience centered on "Callings: The Purpose and Passion of Work." First-year and transfer students receive a complimentary copy of the book about finding purpose and passion in life.
- You can check out state park passes equipped with a backpack, binoculars and informational guides from the University Libraries. Passes are checked out for one week and allow one vehicle into the park, so bring your friends or family.
- Build connection and spark conversations with the Buffs One Read book club kits, an easy-to-use resource to help you and your colleagues explore stories from "Callings" through guided discussion and creative activities.
- For many of us, trauma can be challenging to define and even more challenging to talk about. Here are some ways you can support yourself and your fellow Buffs.
- Audrey Gilfillan and Alison West, therapists embedded in the College of Engineering and Applied Science, have co-authored “Decompile Your Mind,” which tackles common challenges faced by engineering students.
- Join on Sept. 7 for the University of Colorado’s largest scholarship cycling event. With nine distinct courses, there's a perfect ride for every cyclist. Which one will you choose?