Getting Involved
Don’t have any spring break plans? The Rec Center has you covered.
There are wide variety of international student groups and programs on both the CU Boulder and CU Denver campuses. Learn more about these organizations and get involved today.
Coming from a family that put a high value on service, Keara Leahy was excited to learn about the Alternative Breaks program a couple years back when she was seeking service opportunities on campus. Now a senior accounting major, she is about to embark on her second Alternative Break this March as a site leader. Her group is traveling to San Diego to work with several organizations to support veterans, active military and their families.
Do you have an interest in sustainability? ​Learn how the Eco-Engage Events program is enriching the student experience outside of the classroom.
The city of Boulder is seeking CU Boulder students, faculty and staff who are interested in joining a community working group that will provide input during the planning process for the 30th and Colorado Corridors Study. Letters of interest are due by 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 27.
This is Diverse Learners Awareness Week, when Disability Services and the Office of Information Technology create forums to raise awareness at CU Boulder. Â
One of the most rewarding parts of traveling is the stories with which you leave. The CU Boulder Peace Corps group is hosting a Storytelling Night for community members to share travel stories and engage with returned volunteers.
CU Boulder Staff Council, in partnership with the Diversity and Inclusion Summit, is holding two town halls on Tuesday, Feb. 21Â where students, faculty and staff are encouraged to come listen and contribute to our open discussion on diversity and inclusion on our campus.
Whether you’re a CU Boulder student, staff or faculty member, here are 10 reasons for you to attend the Spring 2017 Diversity and Inclusion Summit Feb. 23.
Diverse Learners Awareness Week is a time for all to embrace the classroom as an inclusive, diverse space and celebrate the unique ways we each learn and play. Here are just a few of reasons you can’t afford to miss it.