Are you ready to let your competitive spirit out? There are many opportunities for you to get involved and find organizations that fit your interests. Here are a few, if you love winning and competing.
March is Spring Philanthropy Month, when CU student groups team up with the CU Boulder Alumni Association and Herd Leadership Council to raise funds for causes they care about. There are over a dozen student groups participating, and you can make a difference by contributing to their crowdfunding campaigns.
Scientists, policymakers including Gov. Jared Polis, and CU Boulder leaders addressed about 200 people Wednesday night, who braved frigid temperatures to attend the chancellor’s annual summit, dubbed Working to Forge a Just and Sustainable Future.
This week brings a session to help you feel empowered about loans and debt, a 1920s-themed murder mystery dinner, Feel Good Fridays meditation, a free screening of “Last Night in Soho” and more.
This week brings a grad student social, DIY macrame, the Inclusive Sports Summit, a networking workshop, Off-Campus Housing Fair, AAPI appetizer hour, free screening of “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and more.
During the daily #BeTheChange challenge, you’ll engage with music, articles, podcasts and films to learn about current and historical issues of racial inequity and ways to be part of the solution. Plan to participate.
This week kicks off the #BeTheChange Black History Month challenge and brings karaoke night, a guided paint class, CU on Friday, “The Big Lebowski” screening and more.
Do you love being creative? From painting classes to DIY nights, there are many ways for you to let your creativity shine and connect with others on campus.
February may be the middle of winter, but there will be no lack of new opportunities springing forth from the Office for Outreach and Engagement. And there’s something for everyone: babyֱapp and staff members, graduate and undergraduate students.
After learning that Louisville Cyclery is helping victims of the Marshall Fire by collecting and restoring donated bikes, CU Boulder staffers Brandon Smith and Clark Rider recognized an opportunity to help. The community has come together and donated many high-quality bikes to the cause.