Getting Involved

  • Chris Ewing opens up the Sustainability Town Hall
    On Nov. 5, more than 130 participants came together for a dynamic session, updating students, faculty and staff across campus on the latest sustainability work, while also providing an open forum for questions, discussion and feedback.
  • Campus community members walking on campus surrounded by fall colors
    From university research studies to part-time jobs, there are plenty of opportunities to make extra money on campus. See what's open.
  • campus community members visit booths at the Health and Wellness Summit
    The new Department of Employee Health and Well-Being is ramping up engagement and exploring new ways for faculty and staff to participate in fostering a culture of care and well-being across campus.
  • football game at Folsom Field
    The Buffs take on Arizona State on Nov. 22. Whether you're on campus for the game, attending a watch party or cheering from home, here are some tips to get ready for game day.
  • students enjoy Late Night Breakfast
    Volunteers are needed on Wednesday, Dec. 3, to help with Late Night Breakfast, an annual event for students around finals time. Volunteers can expect to help with serving breakfast food and beverages, line management and other event responsibilities.
  • students studying outside and lounging on a hammock
    Fall break is right around the corner, Buffs! This week brings to campus a celebration for winter grads, a "friendsgiving" event, networking events for grad students, a Leo Hill Leadership Speaker series talk and more.
  • Old Main building surrounded by fall colors
    CU Boulder is launching a project to build consensus around a set of shared values. As part of this process, a series of input sessions will be held beginning Nov. 20.
  • buffalo with Christmas lights outside the chancellor's residence
    Looking for the perfect holiday gifts for the Forever Buffs in your life? From stylish CU Boulder gear to unique finds from alumni-owned businesses, there's something for every Buff on your list.
  • Kyoto, Japan, in the fall
    It's International Education Week—the perfect time to think about studying abroad! Consider these reasons to go in the fall rather than spring.
  • person working with plants in a greenhouse
    Designed to help those new to commercialization explore the market potential of their innovations, I-Corps serves as a practical and accessible first step for anyone—not only CU students and faculty—looking to translate their discoveries into real-world solutions.
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