University of Colorado welcomes students for fall 2025 semester across three campuses

Ken Christensen
Ken Christensen
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The University of Colorado’s campuses have recently welcomed students for the start of the fall 2025 semester. Move-in days at CU Denver, UCCS, and CU Boulder saw students arrive with support from family, friends, and members of the university community.

President Todd Saliman visited each campus to meet new students. The move-in period marks the beginning of a series of welcome activities across all three campuses.

At CU Denver, classes began on Monday. The campus is hosting its annual Block Party today from noon to 3 p.m., an event that is free and open to the public and aims to connect the university community with city partners.

CU Boulder begins classes today, with welcome events planned through early September. At UCCS, several activities are scheduled as part of Clyde’s Kickoff through Saturday; classes there begin on Monday.



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