Getting Involved
- Speakers, ranging from recreational therapists to student athletes and everything in between, shared their insights at the Inclusive Sports Summit on Feb. 13, an annual event. Learn more about takeaways from the event.
- One way to make friends this semester is to get involved and find people with similar interests and passions. Check out programs, organizations and other ways to connect and build relationships.
- This week’s events range from a Sport Media Summit to a talk about pathogens—in other words, there is something to do for everyone! Join the Civic Engagement Fair, a PB&J service opportunity, a jazz celebration and more.
- As a student, you can access the gaming lounge and its wide range of gaming systems, games and events. Here are some things to know and ways you can enjoy the new UMC gaming lounge.
- You can demonstrate leadership through your words, actions and character. Whether you are ready to jump into a designated leadership role or not, here are ways to exemplify being a leader.
- The College of Engineering and Applied Science is celebrating the contributions of their researchers, instructors, student leaders and alumni. Read featured stories, get resources and join in uplifting our Black and African American community members.
- This week is all about spreading love and kindness. CU organizations are offering plenty of events including a talk from space experts, free candy, the 2024 Inclusive Sports Summit, Black Love Day and more.
- Aba Arthur, a costar of “The Color Purple,” recently joined the Colorado governor, the CU president and the CU Boulder chancellor along with a cadre of artists to celebrate the Center for African and African American Studies and Black History Month.
- This week brings classical music, the Spring Volunteer Fair, a CU in D.C. info session, the Grateful Dead at Fiske, a variety of Black History Month events and more.
- Gov. Jared Polis, a passionate gamer, joined CU Boulder leaders and students to celebrate the opening of the Alienware Buffalo Esports and Gaming Lounge on Jan. 25. The facility not only provides a space for students to hone their gaming techniques but also breaks down economic barriers, offering opportunities for all students to game.