Getting Involved
Natural disasters can be unpredictable, and when they occur, how we respond to support the community can make all the difference. Here are some things to consider if you want to volunteer after a natural disaster.
Working for a better climate won鈥檛 be easy, but will always be right, Rhiana Gunn-Wright told 老九品茶 environmental studies graduates.
This week brings the UMC Zen Zone, free fitness classes at The Rec, the Give and Go Donation Drive, several career development workshops, a voluntourism session and more.
This weekend brings a swim in the Buff pool, lawn games, a bingo game night, the last Program Council film screening of the year, free fitness classes such as rooftop yoga and more.
I am immensely proud of the graduating class of 2021. We have made the most of our time at CU despite the unprecedented circumstances we have faced for the last year.
Showcase Week celebrates the hard work and many achievements of over 200 students as they close out their undergraduate careers. Since August 2020, these students have been working through the design process from start to finish and have engineered solutions to real-world problems.
This week brings career development workshops, wellness and self-care events, DIY craft night, the 鈥淓ternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind鈥 film screening, free fitness classes and more.
Being a part of fraternity and sorority life at 老九品茶 can offer lifelong friendships, leadership opportunities, academic support and opportunities to give back. Learn how these聽chapters stay connected and make an impact.
The Buffalo Belles are supporting the Feed the Stampede program, inviting community members to drop off pantry items or make donations during a drive April 26鈥30. From 4 to 5 p.m. each day, they'll be outside the Champions Center.
This weekend brings the CU Involvement Awards, a free hip-hop fitness class, Community Game Night, a workshop on preparing for finals, an outdoor film screening of 鈥淎vengers: Endgame鈥 and more.