Late night programming, also known as CU After Dark (CUAD), offers students fun, unique and free programming on Thursday, Friday or Saturday evenings. Late night programming gives students a chance to engage in activities they may not have access to otherwise on or off campus. Late night programming also allows students to interact with a wide array of organizations and departments on campus as well as meet new people and build relationships. Late night programming will offer safe, alcohol/substance alternative programming for students. Late night programming will partner/consult with university partners to identify the needs of our students and potential gaps in current programming to provide students with a variety of opportunities on campus.
The Student Leadership & Involvement Center Assistant Director for Fraternity and Sorority Life will coordinate late night programming efforts for the Division of Student Life.