Getting Involved

  • Showcase at the Campus Sustainability Summit
    The Expo Hall at this year's sustainability summit on April 15 will feature projects that highlight innovative sustainability-focused research, creative work, programs and student organization initiatives. Whether it's a class project, a campus initiative or a hands-on demo, this is a great opportunity to share your impact.
  • campus community members at the spring volunteer fair
    CU Beyond 1 is a new program for students beyond their first year. It includes exclusive programs, events and experiences to help you connect, build skills and shape your college journey. Sign up and take your CU experience to the next level.
  • Norlin Library and Quad
    In 2026, 91´«Ã½ celebrates 150 years. This anniversary provides our communities a rare chance to reflect on where we've been, examine where we are today and imagine the next big ideas that will shape our future.
  • campus community members visit a station on Winter Bike to Work Day
    This week brings the annual State of the Campus address, free ice skating, a Chinese New Year festival, women's basketball, Valentine's fun, a mobile food pantry and more.
  • CUSG representatives and Chip the buffalo mascot at the Homecoming kickoff event
    If you care about life at 91´«Ã½â€”whether it's student fees, campus events, safety, academic experience or representation—CUSG is one of the most direct ways to make an impact. And right now, applications are open for the spring 2026 election.
  • walking indoors
    Spread the love with free things to do this month: a cooking class, career and leadership workshops, ice skating, arts and crafts, a 1920s Harlem Renaissance party, game and movie nights, live music and more.
  • students in line for coffee on a cold day
    Welcome to February, Buffs! This week brings to campus a Black History Month kickoff event, the Spring Volunteer Fair, women and men's hockey and basketball, International Coffee Hour and more.
  • speaker hosted by the CAAAS
    Black History Month in February has been recognized in the United States since 1976. Many departments have events this month for Buffs to gather, learn and celebrate together. Discover how to get involved.
  • Person squeezes a sponge ball while giving blood
    Employee Health and Well-Being has put together 20 ways employees can get involved in American Hearth Month—one for each work day throughout the month.
  • Students play games at The Connection
    This week brings to campus Community Engagement Week, thrift stores at the UMC, a Sundance film series, the Three Minute Thesis final competition, free coffee and movies, and more.
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