Find procedural information on voting, learn about election-related events, locate the campus drop boxes and in-person polling station and more–all for the CU Boulder community.
To encourage CU Boulder undergraduates to cast their ballots in this election period, a team of law students will visit hundreds of classes virtually to discuss how to register to vote and cast a ballot in babyÖ±²¥app.
National Transfer Student Week is Oct. 19–23 and there’s no better way to meet new people and get involved. Here are some things you can participate in this week to find your place.
CU Boulder is joining several high-profile challenges that inject a fun sense of competition among Pac-12, in-state and other peer universities as a way to motivate students to get out and vote.
Lace up your running shoes and get outside for the Wherever You Roam Virtual 5K. Alumni, students, parents and Buff fans around the world are invited to participate by running or walking a 5K any time through October.
Finding your community can take time, especially during a pandemic. Getting involved can make a large campus feel smaller! Here are our top three reasons to attend virtual events this semester.
Unmask the Racism is a social media campaign created by CU Boulder students to bring awareness to xenophobia and racism against people of Asian heritage around the country and to support local Asian businesses.
Even as we practice physical distancing, there are still many opportunities for students to connect with fellow Buffs and find their niche at CU Boulder. Here are a few ways students can get involved right now.
Eager to dive into campus life at CU? Whether it is through student organizations, leadership roles or volunteering, there is a place for everyone to find their home in the Buff community. Explore on-campus jobs for students.