Getting Involved
November is 鈥淣ative American and Indigenous Brilliance Month,鈥 which pays tribute to the rich ancestry, diverse cultures and traditions of Native Americans, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians. Join upcoming events and learn more about how to get involved.- Voting in the student government elections is an easy way to make your voice heard on campus issues! You can vote and learn more about the candidates in Buff Portal through Friday, Nov. 8.
Whether you are voting in Colorado or your home state, make a plan to vote today! Get tips.
This week brings numerous Halloween events including movies, treat giveaways, a haunted house and pumpkin painting; a Politics & Pizza event; a CU student government debate; a聽Diwali festival; and more.
This week brings meatball Monday; behind the scenes election tours; soccer, football and volleyball games; free lunch, coffee and gaming; and more.
CU 抖阴传媒在线 celebrates Pride in October (rather than June), as most students are not on campus during the summer. Our campus community not only celebrates LGBTQ+ culture and identities, but also uses this time to learn about queer and trans ancestors who have helped us move forward.
Open to all transfer students, National Transfer Student Week at CU 抖阴传媒在线 offers events specifically for transfer students that allow you to meet fellow Buffs, experience campus and have fun!
This week brings breakfast for lunch, LGBTQ+ history and pride events, a movie night at the Buff Pool, cozy gaming and more.
As a student, you can help guide decisions that affect your community. Here are some ways you can get involved and use your voice this year.
Through freedom of expression, Buffs are entitled and welcome to express themselves in forums across campus, while not interfering with anyone鈥檚 safe access to CU 抖阴传媒在线鈥檚 academic environment.