Spring Semester Kickoff at CU Denver
A warm Spring welcome was given to the newest arrivals from the International College Beijing
(ICB) at Denver International Airport (DIA) and on campus. The Office of International Affairs team provided airport pick-up for many of the students and helped them settle into their housing for their first night in Colorado. As students adjusted to their new surroundings, the excitement continued with International Student Prep Day, a special orientation designed for international students to ease the transition into life at CU Denver. Through campus tours, speed friending, and other interactive sessions, students had the opportunity to explore campus resources, make new friends, connect with staff, and get answers to their questions—all while getting prepared for a successful academic journey. Classes officially began January 21st. The campus is buzzing, and the ICB students are diving into opportunities to learn, grow, and create lasting memories. Here's to an exciting and successful journey ahead!
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Spring in Denver
Apr 22, 2022Spring has arrived in Denver! Blue skies and clean mountain air make it easy for an ICB student to take a study break and step outside for a refreshing walk or bike ride.Full story -
Employment & Learning Opportunities at CU Denver
Apr 22, 2022In the Office of International Affairs, ICB student assistants have helped by providing guidance to other international students about the steps needed for application and admission into the university, and supplying information about visas and immigration processes, travel updates.Full story -
Art Exhibit Inspires Imagination & Critical Thinking Skills
Jan 6, 2022The ICB students found creative inspiration on a visit to the Spectra Art Space, hosted by the Office of International Affairs, where they particularly enjoyed the Nova Ita exhibit.Full story -
Zoom Meetings & Guidance for ICB Students Coming to Denver
Nov 2, 2021For ICB students on the CU Denver campus, Mo collaborates closely with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences academic advisors to help students with course options and to find employment through the Curricular Practical Training (CPT) program.Full story





