Getting Involved
Need some wheels for a short while, perhaps with ski and bike racks? Adding to existing car-share options on campus, Parking and Transportation Services has partnered with Zipcar in a program designed for students, faculty and staff.
The Student Worker Alliance Program, or SWAP, brings free English classes to ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è staff members who have immigrated to the United States and might not be fully fluent.       Â
Looking to utilize your interest or experience in politics to help your fellow students and have an impact on campus? CU Student Government is seeking Legislative Affairs Commission members.
The ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è Choral Music program is recruiting male students to join the University Men's Chorus, a non-auditioned group directed by Graduate Choral Conductor Craig Robertson. There is no audition required and no experience necessary to join.
Love to make an impact on your community, and give where you live? The Colorado Combined Campaign provides all state employees with a once-a-year charitable solicitation that is diverse, fairly-managed and efficient. The CCC website even provides a listing of charities by region, so you can keep your dollars close to home.
The second annual Diverse Learners Awareness Week, Feb. 20 through Feb. 24, is a time for the ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è to celebrate the diversity of ways in which people learn. This year's focus is diversity in the classroom.
Service to our fellow Coloradans is one of the great joys of our work. Beyond what we do every day, we have the opportunity as well to give to the nonprofits and causes we most care about through our workplace giving program, the Colorado Combined Campaign.
We partnered with the Latino History Project to preserve the valuable history of our local Latino community, which is now being taught across Boulder Valley and St. Vrain school districts.
ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è Residence Life is looking for the next generation of leaders to build community and help first-year students transition to college life.
On behalf of the faculty and staff in the University Libraries, I wish to reaffirm our commitment to fostering mutual respect, inclusion and intellectual freedom. These are cornerstones in the great tradition of American libraries, principles our profession has codified in our Code of Ethics and integral to the core values we embrace as an organization.