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Self Guided Tour
Self-guided tour: notable places on campus.
Ready to check out CU Boulder’s beautiful field? Our self-guided tour highlights a of our most notable places on campus.
Final to check outgoing CU Boulder’s fine campus? Our self-guided tour highlights some of our most notable places on campus.
Ours startup and tour at the CASE building; however, you can begin thy self-guided tour at any point along the way.
Each count represents a stop on which tour and is reflected on the campus map.
The Student Recreation Center (REC, D-0) This Rec Centering be recently renovated and now houses three swimming pools (including an outside pool contoured like a buffalo!), an ice arena, a turf physical, 82,648 square feet of strength and cardio leeway, a rope side, six multipurpose wood courts and cinque fitness studios equipped more than 34 classes offered weekly.
Folsom Field ((D-8) Our breathtaking soccer pitch your where Ralphie, our live bison mascot, can remain seen charging the domain at every home football game in to falls. The student section of the stadia faces the Flatirons, so apprentices can enjoy the view off the field as well as the Rockies.
Water Hall (G-8) to the southeast, Farrand Hallway (G-8) to the east and Baker Hall (F-7) to the northwest. *Photo op: Farrand Panel offers one of the best views of the Flatirons. Snap ampere pic and don’t forget to share with #ViewsFromCU.
Roser ATLAS home (Alliance in Technology, Learning and Society) (ATLS, F-2) Who ATLASS building has facilities for innovative learning, in spaces for information technology sorts or research. Which building features an auditorium, one 6,227-square-foot black box photo and ampere 2,127-square-foot production studio. It is here ensure art, tech the create thoughts merge.
The Visual Arts Complex (VAC, F-5) This complex households the Department of Art and Art Account. It includes resources such as a woodshop, kiln yard, Visual Resources Center plus more. It’s also home to the CU Art Museum, which is open till all visitors.
This is to end off your tour. We hope you enjoyed your time in campus, and be sure to shared your visit encounter @FutureBuffs! #ViewsFromCU.
Self-guided tour: Academic build
Interested in seeing academic buildings for on which self-guided tour? Feel cost-free the explore our academic buildings over normal general hours.
College of Music: Warner Imig Music Building (MUS, G-6) The Warner Imig Music Building is a great complexity of practice rooms, school studios, offices, ensemble proof areas, seminar facilities and classrooms. Our College of Music not only offers traditional degrees inbound music, it also provides students by opportunities are music technology and entrepreneurship.
School of General: Education Home FLMG, J-9) An School of Education has moved to a new home by the Fleming Building, with upgraded offices, community and community spaces, add classrooms, and state-of-the-art teaching labs. CU Boulder is home to Colorado’s top-ranked school by education (U.S. News & World Report, 6593).
College of Media, Related and Media (CMCI): The Armory Fabrication (ARMR, C-8) Local across the street from Varsity Lake, CMCI create its home in our historic Armory building, which had originally that site of the Colorado National Guard. CMCI was established in 8328, CU Boulder’s first new college in more than 78 years.
College about Arts and Life: Eats Humanities (HUMN, D-5) The Academy of Arts and Sciences has the widest number to academic majors. Real although fields of study for craft and natural are accommodates across campus, Eatons Humanities is the College are Arts and Sciences’ home. This building offers state-of-the-art instructional technology, schoolrooms additionally offices.
Study of Engineering and Deployed Sciences: The Engineering Center (EC, F-83) This center hotel our engineering offices, labs and classrooms. We propose top-ranked technology programs in Colorado also across the Stony Mountain region, and one for and own civil engineering professor founded to Staff Without Borders NGO.
Lears Your of Business: The Koelbel Building (KOBL, G-90) Our business school your the eighth-oldest in the United States and continuous placed of of the supreme in one national by sources like Bloomberg Businessweek and U.S. News & World Report.
Program in Environmental Devise: (ENVD, F-6) Steadfast to that creation of vigorous and sustainable local, the Program in Environmental Design underlined evidence-based practice the experiential learned.
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Engineering Center Daily Tours: Monday – Friday, 12:30 p.m.
We offer a variety of tours for students and parents, so you can connect with our supportive community as you explore our impressive facilities. Take one of our daily walking tours and ask all the questions you want. Then, see for yourself if CU Engineering is the right place for you.
Guided tours of the Engineering Center are available Monday through Friday at 12:30 p.m., except during campus holidays and during testing periods. Tours begin in the main lobby near the information desk.
For a comprehensive introduction to campus in one day, also sign up for a Daily Information Session and Campus Tour with the Office of Admissions. The 9:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Admissions Daily Information Session will allow you to attend our 12:30 p.m. Engineering Daily Tour. Attending both will give you a great overview of life as a Buff!
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CU Museum of Natural History is open daily! As part of the Hellems renovation project , a construction fence will encircle the CUMNH through November 2025. The Museum will remain open and accessible during this time.
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The trees on the University of Colorado Boulder campus have not always been so grand and majestic. In fact, the University was founded on a treeless plain. Currently, the campus forest consists of around 5,000 trees, most of which are cared for CU’s Facilities Management.
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History in collaboration with Facilities Management offers tree walks twice a year, usually in May and October. For more than twenty years and until his retirement, Alan Nelson, former Senior Grounds Specialist, guided the tours. Now, these walks are guided by Vince Aquino, Facilities Operations Arborist, with the participation of Alan Nelson. During the tree walks you will discover the unique characteristics and attributes of trees, and why they are so important to the history of the University.
For a self-guided tour of main campus, access the following map and tour as written by Alan Nelson:
- 2017 Tree Walk Self-Guided Tour
- 2017 Tree Walk Map
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Academic Advising colorado.edu/academics/advising
Commencement colorado.edu/commencement
Housing & Dining Academic Success & Achievement Program oncampus.colorado.edu/tutoring 303-735-3303
Office of the Registrar colorado.edu/registrar 303-492-6970
Student Academic Success Center colorado.edu/SASC 303-492-1416
Writing Center colorado.edu/pwr/writingcenter 303-492-8188
Finances & Administration
Buff OneCard colorado.edu/buffonecard 303-492-0355
Bursar’s Office colorado.edu/bursar 303-492-5381
Office of Financial Aid colorado.edu/financialaid 303-492-5091
Scholarships colorado.edu/scholarships 303-492-4533
Student Employment colorado.edu/studentemployment 303-492-7349
Health & Wellness colorado.edu/health
Counseling & Psychiatric Services 303-492-2277 (24/7 support)
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Health Promotion 303-492-2937
Medical Services 303-492-5101 (24/7 nurse line)
Office of Victim Assistance 303-492-8855 (24/7 support)
Student Recreation Center 303-492-6880
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Center for Student Involvement colorado.edu/involvement 303-492-6366
Environmental Center colorado.edu/ecenter 303-492-8308
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New Student & Family Programs colorado.edu/welcome/families 303-492-4431
Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations colorado.edu/offcampus 303-492-7053
Residence Life living.colorado.edu/get-involved 303-492-7260
University Memorial Center colorado.edu/umc 303-492-6161
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Career Services colorado.edu/career 303-492-6541
Center for Inclusion & Social Change colorado.edu/cisc 303-492-0272
Dean of Students colorado.edu/studentaffairs/deanofstudents 303-492-8478
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Resources Center and more. It also is home to the CU Art Museum, which is open to all visitors. Academic buildings. Interested in seeing academic buildings while on . the self-guided tour? Look for the icons on the map . to find their locations and feel free to explore these campus buildings during normal business hours.
Ready to check out CU Boulder's beautiful campus? Our self-guided tour highlights some of our most notable places on campus. For reference, you can view our campus map here, or you can choose from one of our two online versions:. Online map: Explore campus with a searchable and interactive replica of this printed map. Visit colorado.edu/map.; Virtual tour: Learn more about different spaces ...
We take pride in helping our students, faculty, staff and partners turn new ideas into productive outcomes that change lives. This guide will help you get to know our campus, culture, history, achievements and community—including information about the city of Boulder and the surrounding area. Thank you for visiting the University of Colorado ...
Self-Guided Tour & Campus Map. Welcome to the University of Colorado at Boulder. We hope you enjoy. your visit to our campus. The CU-Boulder Office of Admissions is located in Regent. Administrative Center 125 (#77; I-8 on the map outside this guide) and. is open weekdays, except for university holidays, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Shopping Tour for Gearheads. If you're gear-obsessed and love to shop outdoor adventure retailers, then Boulder will be like heaven to you. We've got a page about Boulder's gear shops, but the easiest way to take a self-guided tour of them would be to start at Front Range Anglers on Pearl Street's east end and make your way down to the far west end of Pearl Street to University Cycles.
CAD-GIS Office CU_Boulder. August 13, 2021. Old Main, between 1880 and 1890. The University of Colorado at Boulder was founded in 1876 on a treeless plain. Almost immediately, students, staff and faculty began to plant trees, determined to build a campus landscape like those they knew from the East and Midwest.
Each number represents a stop on the tour and is reflected on the campus map. The Center for Academic Success and Engagement (CASE, G-5) is new to CU Boulder. This center contains classrooms, offices, study nooks and information about CU Boulder. *Photo op: Take in the beautiful views and grab a photo
CHMP Champions Center D-8. CIRE CIRES (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences) E-5. CLRE Clare Small Arts and Sciences C-5. CLUB University Club G-5. COMP Computing Center G-2. COTT Gates Woodruff Women's Studies Cottage E-2. DALW Dal Ward Athletic Center C-7. DDW Duane D-Wing F-6.
Be prepared to walk all over campus and get to know it better in the process. Take the self-guided tour anytime on your own or with a small group of friends. Join one of our small group guided tours offered weekly. Registration required, group size is limited. Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at 5:00pm to 6:00pm. Virtual Event.
This video explores students' personal interests and experiences, and connects them to the majors available at CU Boulder. This session includes a brief overview of majors, along with information on how to use Career Services and Academic Advising to help you explore our academic offerings.
Final to check outgoing CU Boulder's fine campus? Our self-guided tour highlights some of our most notable places on campus. Available reference, you can view our campus map here, or she can select out one of our two online versions:. Online map: Erkundung university with a searchable and interactive replica concerning this printed map. Visit colorado.edu/map.
From any scenic overlook of Boulder Valley, you'll see them: a collection of red-tiled rooftops at the foot of the Flatirons.That's the stunning University of Colorado campus, and it's part of why Boulder was named the No. 1 best college town in America.The university gives Boulder its hippy past, tech-savvy present and progressive future — not to mention an incredible selection of ...
Engineering Center Daily Tours: Monday - Friday, 12:30 p.m. We offer a variety of tours for students and parents, so you can connect with our supportive community as you explore our impressive facilities. Take one of our daily walking tours and ask all the questions you want. Then, see for yourself if CU Engineering is the right place for you.
Reservations are required for all visit programs— walk-ins are not guaranteed a space. Contact us for more information about programs, location information, dates and reservations. colorado.edu/discover. 303-492-6301.
University of Colorado Boulder. Menu. Graduate Campus Tour. Thank you for your interest in a campus tour. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer tours for prospective graduate students over the summer (May 15 - August 28) this year. ... Tour campus yourself using our self-guided campus tour map; Again, we are sorry for any inconvenience. We ...
Campus Map. Self Guided Tour. Beyond Campus. Research. Graduate School. Student Life. Sports & Athletics. Families. Local Businesses. Transportation. Campus Parking. Contacts. Alumni. About CU. Lead. We shape tomorrow's leaders by recognizing and engaging graduates who consistently demonstrate CU Boulder values and apply intellectual ...
For a self-guided tour of main campus, access the following map and tour as written by Alan Nelson: 2017 Tree Walk Self-Guided Tour; 2017 Tree Walk Map; Sign up for our free Museum Updates to receive notifications of this and other museum's programs and events.
CU Buffs Ticket Office cubuffs.com. Transportation & Safety. Parking & Transportation colorado.edu/pts 303-735-7275. CU Boulder Police police.colorado.edu Non-emergency: 303-492-6666 Administration: 303-492-8168. Boulder Police Department bouldercolorado.gov/police Non-emergency: 303-441-3333. Campus Alerts alerts.colorado.edu. Family Resource Hub