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Our Present:
Building Community

at University of Colorado Boulder

The heart of Africa in the middle of Boulder

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Black background with gold circles surrounded by gold dots. Inside the main circle is an outline of Africa with a cartoon of a rhinoceros overlooking water while the sun goes down in the background with birds flying. In the reflection of the water, encompassing the southern half of Africa, are a lion with three giraffes near a tree in the background. The words say CU Boulder ASA.
Logo for Men of Excellence. Gold background with five profiles of men in five shades of bluish gray. Profiles overlap and all are looking to the right.

Designed for undergraduate and graduate Men of Color on campus interested in connecting with other Men of Color

Choose from one of nine historically
African American fraternities and sororities

Logo with white and black sunburst for National Pan-Hellenic Council®

Home for African and African-identifying students at CU Boulder

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African Graduate Students Association

BLSA's mission is to foster a community for people of African descent to acclimate to the law school environment through the exchange of various cultural experiences and perspectives.

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Black Law Students Association
Black background with white circle featuring the Black Law Students Association logo with large CU letters over a yellow square.

To connect, empower, and foster meaningful relationships among
Black  Women identified students at CU Boulder

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Find job boards, identity-related career advice and resources to help you navigate the world of work. Use the tools on this page to support your career goals, find jobs and internships and establish a strong network both on and off campus.

A monthly gathering that offers leadership and community building opportunities, while centering the experiences

of Women of Color

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CAAAS

The mission of the Center for African and African American Studies (acronym: the CAAAS, and commonly called “the Cause”) is to research, preserve, promote, interpret, and disseminate knowledge about the histories, cultures, and arts of Africa, African Americans, and the wider world of the African diaspora.

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