Getting Involved
Campus continues discussions for creating a common curriculum with a listening tour and public forums through March. Now, faculty, staff and students are invited to submit white papers. Learn more.
This weekend brings a game show night, Hollywood Murder Mystery, a program teaching courageous dialogue, “The Great Gatsby” film screening and more.
The student behavior exhibited on the Hill Saturday evening is not reflective of our campus community at large. CU students, employees and community members illustrated what it truly means to be a Buff early Sunday morning, as they helped pick up trash and clean up the impacted neighborhood.
The deadline is March 26 to nominate students, student organizations, faculty and staff for the CU Boulder Involvement Awards presented by the Center for Student Involvement and the Colorado Creed.
This week brings guided painting, an Italian spinach skillet cooking class, “The Great Gatsby” screening, a cycling class, “Is the Future Female or Nonbinary?” panel discussion and more.
Volunteering can be a great way to get involved, expand your abilities, add experience to your résumé and help you prepare for the workforce.
This weekend brings free bouldering for women and nonbinary climbers, bingo night, DIY toothpaste, a talk with student veterans, the Womxn of Color in STEM (Virtual) Brunch and more.
The 2021 commencement video theme is a virtual time capsule, aiming to capture what it means to be a student at CU Boulder or moments that felt essential to your time as a Buff. Submit your videos today.
This week brings the Womxn’s Leadership Symposium, DIY wood-burned coasters, Basic Bike Maintenance, a vaccine info session and more.
March 1–5 is a celebration of the global open education movement. It aims to raise awareness and showcase the impact of open education on teaching and learning worldwide. Learn more with the Թ Libraries.