Getting Involved

  • Student reading outside on campus
    The University Libraries are giving away thousands of copies of this year鈥檚 Buffs One Read book selection to incoming first-year students. Other members of the campus community may borrow 鈥淏raiding Sweetgrass鈥 in print, ebook or audiobook form from the library, or purchase a copy from the bookstore.
  • Chip the buffalo and campus community members volunteer during move-in
    About 8,000 new students and their families will arrive on campus next week, marking the start of Fall Welcome. Here鈥檚 what faculty and staff need to know to get ready.
  • Sorority sisters volunteer during move-in
    With the start of the school year quickly approaching, you may be searching for new experiences to connect with other students. There are many ways to find community at CU 抖阴传媒在线, and as you explore options consider participating in Greek life.
  • Campus community members volunteer during move-in
    Enthusiastic volunteers are needed to make Fall Welcome and move-in a positive and exciting experience. Review the variety of roles and sign up to volunteer today.
  • Volunteer driving golf cart during move-in
    Fall Welcome is almost here, and we鈥檙e seeking staff, faculty and students to help welcome new and returning Buffs and families to CU 抖阴传媒在线. Here are a few reasons to volunteer for Fall Welcome this year.
  • Group of CU 抖阴传媒在线 alumni
    Were you part of a special group of people at CU 抖阴传媒在线? Host a reunion with them during Homecoming Oct. 27鈥29. Reunions registered with the Alumni Association by July 1 receive marketing and event support and CU swag.
  • Chancellor Philip DiStefano
    Chancellor Philip DiStefano, Athletic Director Rick George and faculty leaders visited with ForeverGold alumni and community members from the Vail Valley for a campus update and a preview of the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit.
  • LGBTQ and trans pride flags
    From an LGBT glossary of terms, to tips on being an ally and how to celebrate virtually in 2022, the University Libraries have put forth a resource guide for getting involved in Pride Month.
  • Author Simon Sinek speaks virtually with in-person CUPD members
    What鈥檚 on your summer reading list? Chief of Police Doreen Jokerst recommends 鈥淟eaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don鈥檛鈥濃攖he inaugural read for the new CUPD book club.
  • 2022 graduates celebrate during the commencement ceremony
    Enjoy a time-lapse video from Commencement 2022, CU 抖阴传媒在线's first in-person commencement ceremony since 2019. More than 9,000 students savored every minute of their graduation day.
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