Cu campuses host student move-ins and launch fall welcome events

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CU campuses have marked the start of the fall 2025 semester with a series of move-in days, welcoming new and returning students to CU Denver, UCCS, and CU Boulder. The events saw students arriving with support from family, friends, and university community members.

President Todd Saliman visited each campus during these move-in days to meet new students.

The move-in events are part of broader welcome activities taking place across all three campuses. At CU Denver, where classes started on Monday, the annual CU Denver Block Party is scheduled for noon to 3 p.m. today. This event is free and open to the public and aims to connect the campus community with partners from the city.

At CU Boulder, classes begin today, and a range of fall welcome events will continue through early September. UCCS is hosting several activities as part of Clyde’s Kickoff through Saturday; classes at UCCS are set to begin on Monday.



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