Continuing Work
Campus Efforts and Resources
- Senior Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- Resources for Undocumented Employees & Students
UROP Efforts and Resources
UROP's Curiosity Lab workshops and online resourcesÌýenable students with the skillsÌýand confidence to connect and engage with the academic and creative life of ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and beyond.
provides a wide range of research-informed resources to support inclusive, culturally responsive mentorship among those supervising undergraduate research.
TheÌýLightbulb MomentÌýStory InitiativeÌýinvites the university community to reflect on their interests and experiences as they share the unexpected insights that have illuminated their paths.
to support undergraduate research and creative engagementÌýon the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ campus.ÌýWe invite the research and creative community to join the conversation.
ÌýÌýBack to Social Justice
Enable Transformative Learning
UROP represents an opportunity to support student-centered education that makes the most of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ’s global leadership in research and creative production. We invite you to explore, consider giving and contact us as you have questions.
Our campus has an expansive history of undergraduate engagement dating to the creation of the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) in 1986. A significant body of scholarship has emerged and continues to demonstrate the value of connecting students to the academic and creative life of the campus. With well-documented benefits from persistence and resilience to belonging and graduation, engagement can be transformative—and empowering for marginalized students. UROP is critical to ensuring equitable access for marginalized students by eliminating one of the most significant barriers to participation: funding.