Getting Involved
If you are thinking about studying abroad in 2022 and need to apply for a new passport, CU Education Abroad recommends applying as soon as possible.
Fall Welcome is almost here, and we’re seeking campus community members to help welcome new students and families to CU Boulder. Here are three reasons to volunteer for Fall Welcome.
Fall Welcome occurs Aug. 15–29, with move-in beginning on Aug. 15. Here’s what faculty and staff need to know in preparation for the events.
Were you planning on participating in one of Recreation Services' incoming student trips last year? Are you looking to meet other second-year students or transfer students prior to the fall semester? This program is for you.
Employees are invited to register to participate in a four-month program featuring human-centered design to develop solutions around workplace diversity, equity and inclusion.
Commemorated on June 19 each year, Juneteenth celebrates the freedom of enslaved people in the U.S., the end of the Civil War, and the self-determination of Black Americans. As a campus community we recognize and reflect on the importance of this day.
In celebration of Juneteenth on June 19, learn from the University Libraries some of the history of the day, which commemorates milestones around emancipation.
There are opportunities to make a positive impact wherever you go. Learn more about voluntourism, why it’s important and how to prepare so you’ll be ready for your next trip.
Are you a CU Boulder community member wanting to make an impact for LGBTQ+ youth in STEM? Join this summer as a volunteer for the Pathways in STEM program, which is entirely online.
Natural disasters can be unpredictable, and when they occur, how we respond to support the community can make all the difference. Here are some things to consider if you want to volunteer after a natural disaster.