Getting Involved

  • aerial view of Manhattan
    Multiple CU Boulder sustainability leaders helped raise the visibility of campus efforts during New York City Climate Week in September, including a keynote address, climate comedy and more.
  • Chip the buffalo mascot with a pride flag
    CU Boulder has often celebrated Pride in October along with LGBT History Month, because there are not many students on campus in June during Pride Month. Students, staff and faculty are invited to events throughout the month.
  • students talk with a librarian on campus
    Banned Books Week is Oct. 5–11, and the ³Ô¹ÏÍø Libraries will have four opportunities for you to pick up a banned book and chat with a librarian about censorship.
  • students enjoying a picnic together
    This week brings to campus nine days of '90s films, an autumn festival, yoga and meditation, volleyball, a Pride Month kickoff and more.
  • Drumline in the Homecoming Parade
    Is your student organization or department interested in participating in this year's Homecoming Parade on Oct. 31? Complete the interest form.
  • ³Ô¹ÏÍø Memorial Center exterior
    Want to shape the future of the ³Ô¹ÏÍø Memorial Center? Join the Student Feedback Panel to share your voice on sustainability, accessibility and student needs. Your input matters—help make the UMC better for everyone!
  • student section at a Buffs football game
    The Buffs take on Iowa State at Folsom Field on Oct. 11. 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.
  • two students playing chess
    Welcome to fall, Buffs! This week brings to campus a salsa dance class, a leadership luncheon, bowling, pingpong and gaming tournaments, soccer and football, a Fiske Planetarium anniversary celebration and more.
  • students walking on campus
    One of the best ways to unlock all the possibilities CU Boulder has to offer is getting involved. Clubs, leadership programs, peer mentoring, volunteering or attending workshops—these experiences not only boost your academic journey but also help you find your people, cultivate new talents and prepare for life beyond graduation.
  • students engage in discussion in a campus library
    Start a book club using Buffs One Read kits that have everything you need to read and discuss, including copies of the book, instructions and activities.
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