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  • volunteer
    Volunteering is an excellent way to meet people, learn new things and experience life from a different perspective. Learn more about volunteer opportunities and how to stay informed about them.
  • snow shoeing
    Do you enjoy hiking, biking or skiing? Do you love exploring national parks and the great outdoors? Your personal interests outside the classroom can help you find your academic path. If you’re interested in outdoor hobbies or the environment, here are three things to do this semester.
  • winter activities
    If you had an extra 24 hours, what would you do with it? Every four years we are given the opportunity answer this question with leap day on Feb. 29. Here are a few activity ideas you can consider doing this year.
  • pinterest craft
    Getting involved doesn’t have to mean joining a club or group. Pinterest and Popcorn is a weekly crafting event that offers a chance to learn a new crafting skill and meet new people.
  • transforming gender
    Do you like to encourage social change, or stay caught up with current events? Your personal interests outside the classroom can help you find your academic path. If you’re interested in social change, activism or working with others to make a difference, here are some ways to explore this semester.
  • CSI
    You may have heard of CSI (the Center for Student Involvement, not the TV show), but what do they do? Between free events, student organizations, leadership programs and more, CSI is your one-stop shop for getting involved. Learn more about what this department can do for you.
  • kindness
    Having gratitude is an important skill to have. Each day is filled with moments to be thankful for and people to appreciate. As a way to acknowledge this, New Student and Family Programs and Health and Wellness Services have teamed up to host a series of events called Days of Gratitude.
  • yoga
    Getting involved doesn’t have to mean joining a club or group. Events at The Rec, like this month’s Sweat and Learn workshops, can help you step out of your comfort zone and try something new.
  • outdoor program
    Do you enjoy playing or watching sports Your personal interests outside the classroom can help you find your academic path. If you’re interested in sports or staying active, here are three things to do this semester.
  • ralphies cooking basics
    Getting involved doesn’t have to mean joining a club or group. Ralphie’s Cooking Basics offers a chance to learn a real-life skill and a chance to meet fellow Buffs.
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