Getting Involved

  • three students walking on campus together
    Even though CU Boulder is a large university, introverts can take advantage of opportunities tailored for them to meet fellow Buffs and get involved on campus. Here are some tips to navigate your college experience as an introvert.
  • campus community members on campus
    Make your mark and shape the future of our CU Boulder community by voting in the CU Student Government Elections by 5 p.m. Nov. 14.
  • CU triathlon club
    If you like running, biking and swimming, there is a sport created specifically for you where you get to do all three in one race: the triathlon. And, luckily, CU Boulder has a well-established team.
  • person stands next to ballot box at a campus voting center
    Election Day is almost here. Make sure you have the chance to make your voice heard by voting. Get tips on voter registration, ballot return locations and more.
  • campus community members walking on campus during fall
    Welcome to November! There are tons of fun events coming up, including gaming tournaments at The Connection, a resume help session with Career Services, self-care tips, DIY nights, free classes at the Rec and more.
  • campus community members on campus during fall
    Welcome to November, Buffs! This week brings to campus a Diwali celebration, politics and pizza, men's and women's basketball, a sustainability town hall, a film festival and more.
  • Indigenous person in traditional clothes
    In November, we pay tribute to the rich ancestry, diverse cultures and traditions of Native Americans, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians. Learn more about how to get involved.
  • student section at a Buffs football game
    Celebrate Homecoming and watch the Buffs take on Arizona on Nov. 1. 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.
  • Colorado Sustainability Challenge finalists on stage with giant checks
    Five finalist teams won a total of $21,000 in awards at the Colorado Sustainability Challenge finals. Âé¶¹ÒùÔº, faculty and staff at seven Colorado Front Range colleges and universities vied for a chance to make their mark on Colorado's growing innovation ecosystem.
  • students playing a game on Norlin Quad
    Being a Buff means more than just wearing black and gold—it's about embracing curiosity, community and pride in everything you do. Your college experience is what you make of it, and the best way to make it meaningful is to dive in and get involved. Whether you're in your first or final year, now's the time to lean in.
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