Getting Involved
- One of the best ways to unlock all the possibilities Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder has to offer is getting involved. Clubs, leadership programs, peer mentoring, volunteering or attending workshops—these experiences not only boost your academic journey but also help you find your people, cultivate new talents and prepare for life beyond graduation.
- Start a book club using Buffs One Read kits that have everything you need to read and discuss, including copies of the book, instructions and activities.
- From university research studies to part-time jobs, there are plenty of opportunities to make extra money on campus. See what’s open.
- Don't miss this chance to learn from incredible Boulder mentors and invest in your own growth. Applications are open through Sept. 28.
- Getting involved on campus—through programs, events or student organizations—can open the door to meaningful friendships. Here are some tips to help you make new friends this year.
- The Buffs take on Wyoming at Folsom Field on Sept. 20, during Family Weekend. Whether you're on campus for the game, attending a watch party or cheering from home, here are some tips to get ready for game day.
- This week brings to campus a firefly exhibit opening, meditation, guided painting, soccer and football games, the Take Care Street Fair, a mac 'n' cheese bar and more.
- Justin Schwartz invites nominations for the 2025 Chancellor's Employee of the Year Awards—due by Oct. 17. Faculty, staff and students may participate in the nomination process. Learn more.
- The Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship is seeking nominations for a showcase featuring projects that center on open access, digital, public and/or community-engaged scholarship.
- Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates, recognizes and supports the identities, histories, cultures and contributions of the country's Hispanic/Latiné communities between Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. Join upcoming events and learn more about how to get involved.