Getting Involved
Colorful Women is a process/support group for self-identified BIPOC faculty and staff to connect, dialogue, celebrate and support each other’s whole authentic selves through an intersectional lens.
Congrats Buffs, you made it through January! This week brings to campus the Spring Volunteer Fair, free root beer floats, the Inclusive Sports Summit, Black History Month and Chinese New Year celebrations, International Coffee Hour, an ultimate gamer tournament and more.
Black History Month in February has been recognized in the United States since 1976. Many departments have events this month for Buffs to gather, learn and celebrate together. Learn more about how to get involved.
This week brings to campus a Black History Month celebration, the grand opening of the CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß Surplus Store, a Peace Corps information session, a Chinese Spring Festival carnival and more.
While the semester just started, spring break will be here before you know it. Consider joining the Sko Serve program if you're looking for something to do over break.
This week brings to campus a stress less event, the spring Be Involved Fair, women's basketball, a CU in the Community volunteer opportunity and more.
The University Libraries has created a resource guide designed for anyone interested in learning more about Martin Luther King Jr. and taking action in their community.
Welcome back Buffs! This week brings to campus the Spring Kickoff at the Rec, a "last first day of class" photo shoot for seniors, an on-campus job fair, International Coffee Hour and more.
This spring, you have many options to get involved on campus, meet fellow Buffs and accomplish personal goals. Upcoming events like the On-Campus Student Job Fair, the Be Involved Fair and the Spring Volunteer Fair are great ways to find opportunities. Learn more and get tips to maximize your experience.
Professional graduate students in the Masters of the Environment Program recently presented their capstone projects. The event included Chancellor Justin Schwartz and Jonathan Asher of the Colorado governor’s Office of Climate Preparedness and Disaster Recovery as keynote speakers.