Getting Involved
Give back to your community this week at the CU Blood Drive, hosted by the Boulder Campus Staff Council and CU Recreation Services at the Student Recreation Center from April 11 to 13.
Students often do not realize volunteering with, or simply attending, the Conference of World Affairs can impact their ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è experience. Senior Soraya Latiff and sophomore Dante Pasionek have an insider view into the events of the week.
Stephanie and Sarah Meyers, who will graduate from ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è in May with degrees in international affairs, have established the Meyers Family Foundation Scholarship Fund to support one or two first-year students with financial need annually.
Share good food, great conversation and Buffs pride at Dinner with 12 Buffs. More than 10 alumni have registered to host dinners April 6 through April 9 in the Boulder area, providing students a free, delicious meal with the opportunity to socialize with other students and successful alumni.
When David Pfotenhauer decided to pursue a PhD that would allow him get out into communities and use his knowledge to address public issues, he found his opportunity in the Community-Based Research (CBR) Graduate Fellows program.
The CU Honor Code is recruiting new panelists. This volunteer position helps secure our campus environment as a place where academic integrity can flourish.Â
It finally getting warm outside- take advantage of the great weather and get some good exercise by playing an outdoor intramural sport or going on an outdoor program trip.
Campus life is notorious for bad habits and unhealthy patterns. Chloe Sommer, sophomore and environmental studies major, says regular exercise can improve health beyond fitness. As a rock climber and avid outdoorswoman, she visits the CU Rec Center to exercise when the weather is bad during the winter.
Tony Huizar is majoring in both political science and international affairs with a minor in leadership studies. His work at the Environmental Center on campus dovetails with his interest in eco-social justice and environmental justice issues.
Drive the co-creator of 'The Daily Show.' Have lunch with the superintendent of the Grand Canyon. Take a walk with NASA's former deputy administrator. The Conference on World Affairs (CWA) is fast approaching, but it's not too late to volunteer!