Getting Involved
This week brings a wilderness survival workshop, Mardi Gras festivities, information on McNair Scholars, social media curation, CU basketball vs. USC, a play about a Catholic school drama club staging “Antigone” and more.
Whether you’re in your first year or final year at ñ, it’s never too late to get involved with something new. Acting Dean of Students Devin Cramer talks with students about how they are involved, challenges they've experienced and advice for others.
This weekend brings a selection of Oscar-nominated short films, the T9 Hackathon, a comedy show, a talk with composer Alexina Louie, Bollywood and belly dancing classes, a concert honoring the NAACP freedom fund and more.
This week brings a screening of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” the CU Philharmonia Orchestra, a pop-up craft station, “sit” volleyball, self-care and gratitude tips, a workshop about “building comfort in being uncomfortable” and more.
At ñ, there’s a student organization for everyone. Check out these student orgs you may not be aware of, and browse BuffConnect to find more. If you don’t see a club that matches your interests, consider starting your own!
Super Bowl weekend brings an Elton John laser show, a talk about AI ethics, women’s basketball vs. Washington, a sustainability workshop, the Branford Marsalis Quartet in concert, extreme bowling, a silent disco and more.
This week brings trivia, a housing fair, the First Person Cinema showcase with Peter Burr, ski and snowboard maintenance, a cooking tutorial, Kongo and swing dance classes and more.
Volunteering lets you give back to your community while gaining valuable skills and meeting new people. Connect with the Volunteer Resource Center to find a volunteer experience that matches your interests and availability.
This weekend brings an exhibit exploring the Ross Sea, adaptive fitness training, a projection mapping workshop with ATLAS, the Vietnamese Student Association’s Lunar New Year Show and more.
Several events are set for February as the ñ community celebrates Black History Month 2023. Plan to attend gatherings around campus, take in movie screenings, explore and learn through the University Libraries guide, which includes resources for action and advocacy, and more.