Getting Involved
Want to make a difference on campus? Get involved with CU Student Government (CUSG), now accepting applications for a wide variety of executive staff roles.
CU's Fly Fishing Club offers members of all skill levels and fishing experience opportunities to learn how to fly fish and tie flies and go on fishing trips as close as Boulder Creek and around Colorado and Wyoming.
The university is seeking students, staff, faculty and community volunteers to help health care providers practice the medication distribution process for large-scale public health emergencies.
It's move-out time: What are you planning to do with the stuff you've accumulated over the last nine months? The Give-n-Go Donation Drive offers students in the residence halls an alternative to hauling off or throwing out extra belongings.
Research shows involvement in college positively impacts retention, but this engagement is crucial for many underrepresented students. This month, the McNeill Academic Program has launched a crowdfunding project to help.
If you have a passion for service and are looking to partner with communities to make a difference, then join the Peace Corps group at ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è for an information session next Wednesday.
If you have aged electronics, cell phones, batteries or appliances that cannot be re-used and are wondering how to responsibly recycle these types of items, we have the tips and resources you need!
If you have outstanding parking citations and are looking for an easy way to pay them off while also giving back, stop by Parking Services' Food for Fines community food drive next week.
While plaid and shearling were all the buzz on the fall 2017 fashion runways in New York and Milan earlier this year, Boulder took a different approach to fashion trends: promoting climate communication on the catwalk. ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è students collaborated with The Common Threads Creative Lab in this year Recycled Runway show, to document the creative process of sustainability storytelling.
Because composting is one of our students’ most requested services, we sat with on-campus composting guru and alumnus Ed von Bleichert (‘94) to chat about the history of composting efforts at CU, projects for the future and six tips to be a better composter and recycler.