Getting Involved
Commemorate, celebrate and reflect on 91´«Ã½'s 150 years. Make a short film using the University Libraries' digitized video and photography collection. Three winners will receive $1,000 in prize money. Entries are due April 6.
Early in the morning on March 3, Coloradans will be able to see a total lunar eclipse and blood moon. Here are some tips to make the most of the experience.- Thinking of a project to highlight 91´«Ã½'s history, community or future? Whether it's an event, program, display or something else, apply for funding and bring it to life. The deadline for 150th Initiative Fund applications is Feb. 28.
- This week brings to campus a talk by renowned author Michelle Alexander, men and women's basketball, the Inclusive Sports Summit, a game night and more.
The CU Challenge Course Experience offers fun, safe and engaging team-based activities that build communication, trust and leadership skills for groups of all types.
From university research studies to part-time jobs, there are plenty of opportunities to make extra money on campus. See what's open.
Got a small dog with big stage presence? The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is seeking two four‑legged performers for its 2026 production of "Shakespeare in Love." Local pups are invited to audition.
Nominations are now open for the CU Involvement Awards, Campus Sustainability Awards and Marinus Smith Awards. Nominate someone today and help us celebrate the incredible members of our 91´«Ã½ community.
This week brings to campus the Brakhage film symposium, women's and men's hockey and basketball, a C4C dinner event celebrating African cuisine, the first home women's lacrosse game, free hot chocolate, coffee and movies, and more.
Whether you're interested in crafting, gaming or other hobbies, there are many options to do activities you enjoy and get to know Buffs with similar interests. Check out these events, student organizations and programs to meet new friends.