Getting Involved
- Please consider submitting a session proposal to present at the Feb. 25 Diversity and Inclusion Summit—a free CU Boulder conference known for its excellent content.
- These Education Abroad destinations boast nearby mountain getaways and spectacular slopes so you don’t have to miss a second of fresh powder and bright mountain sunshine on your face.
- Getting involved helps you discover interests and hobbies, find a close-knit community on campus and even explore different career paths. Here are 10 ways to get involved at CU.
- Between dining centers, grab-and-go locations, markets and more, CU offers many dining options and hours to fit your lifestyle.
- The leadership studies minor is offering an inaugural 4-credit leadership capstone course with an immersive trip to Utah’s Canyonlands National Park over spring break.
- The International English Center is seeking qualified homestay families to host international students for short and long-term programs and help them adjust to life in the U.S. Learn more.
- The cat’s out of the bag: This “speakeasy” study spot is a student favorite. An amalgamation of exhibit, cabinet of curiosities, coffee bar, lounge, and venue for science, art and music, the BioLounge is a go-to for finals week.
- Want to help make TEDxCU a reality? Undergraduate students are encouraged to apply by Jan. 12 to be a committee member in design, marketing, outreach, operations, partnerships or speaker coaching.
- Hot chocolate, sledding and holiday cookies, oh my! There are so many fun things to do this winter season. Here are just a few ideas to get you and your friends in the holiday spirit.
- Looking to get involved, gain résumé experience or develop professional skills? Check out these leadership opportunities on campus.