Getting Involved

  • ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è departments and student groups table at annual Be Involved Fair
    Campus units are encouraged to sign up for the Be Involved Fair Aug. 29 to showcase opportunities for students, helping them find their fit and jump into campus life.
  • Specdrums founder wears app-connected ring that turns colors into sounds
    College of Music student Jenna Palensky, a full-time team member at the recently acquired startup Specdrums, talks about what it's like to be a musician working at a music technology company.
  • Volunteer wearing Fall Welcome Squad hat
    Calling all volunteers committed to welcoming students in an inclusive and positive way! Starting with move-in on Aug. 18, Fall Welcome continues through Sept. 1 with more than 75 events.
  • Lauren Gray and bike with Flatirons in the background
    This summer, ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è junior Lauren Gray is biking coast to coast, a journey of about 4,500 miles, for the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults.
  • Tubers ride the Boulder Creek for Tube to Work Day 2018
    In the spirit of alternative transportation, hundreds of people braved Boulder Creek for Tube to Work Day on Wednesday morning. See photos or experience the commute from a live recording with ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è's own Andrew Sorensen.
  • Chip and a CU volunteer help during move-in
    Students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members are encouraged to join the tradition of Fall Welcome. Help create a positive experience for our newest Buffs and their families.
  • Puzzle art
    Ten years ago, ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è eliminated annual membership dues for all alumni. In this anniversary year, learn about the benefits of being an alum and shop the Forever Buffs Store, including the new commemorative puzzle.
  • Mike Carter
    In tribute to staff member Mike Carter, the community is invited to support the campus Tour de Cure team with donations, or join the group for the American Diabetes Association event Sept. 8.
  • Child plays piano during lesson
    The College of Music offers youth lessons. The opportunity to teach is beneficial for CU piano students, and young pianists in the area get to come to campus and learn from scholars.
  • A group volunteers
    Connect with others in the campus community and give back locally. There are a variety of shifts, helping with everything from sorting food donations to tidying an animal sanctuary.
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