Getting Involved
Commencement is around the corner and the campus needs volunteers to ensure the experience is enjoyable, celebratory and smooth for everyone. Plus, being part of the festivities is fun and rewarding!
As you prepare for graduation and life after college, here are some words of advice from Forever Buffs before you leave ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è.
In recognition of National Volunteer Week, ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è students, graduate students, faculty and staff share their volunteer experiences and what volunteering means to them.
Plans are underway, designed to provide the best opportunity for students to build community and have a positive move-in experience. Learn about move-in dates, parking and volunteering.
Senior Class Council is a group of students who represent a wide array of ages, disciplines and interests, with the goal of fostering and cultivating a sense of community among the senior class.
Graduating from school can be both exciting and intimidating; most graduates will experience lots of change in a short amount of time. Here's some advice to help it feel a little less weird.
Grab some popcorn, perhaps some tissues, and settle in to see the full-length ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è film, now available online. A pride-swelling experience, you'll learn about the profound impact former CU president George Norlin had, the groundbreaking steps Mary Rippon took as the first female professor, the powerful stories of our late astronauts aboard the Challenger and Columbia space shuttles and much more.Â
Learn about the two doctoral students who received the 2018 Children, Youth and Environments Award. The call for 2019 applications from graduate students, staff and faculty opens April 15.
The former Army chief of staff shared his insights on leadership and what it was like serving under two American presidents and took questions from students in ROTC and the Presidents Leadership Class.
When a distinguished group of naval personnel dropped into a recent AeroSpace Ventures event, it gave an unexpected boost to a gathering already packed with trailblazers.