Getting Involved
Looking to add some color to go with your graduation gown? Different colored cords and stoles are worn to symbolize participation in campus activities and groups, and also often represent academic honors, military service and specific academic fields. Learn more.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai will close the Conference on World Affairs on April 16. Students are invited to submit questions to be asked live on stage.
Browse the University Libraries' popular reading collections, streaming media and resources to get outside including gardening books and trail guides.
As you prepare for commencement and embark on your next chapter, update your contact information to stay informed about events, programs and benefits for your Forever Buffs journey.
One more week until spring break, Buffs! This week brings to campus St. Patrick's Day celebrations and events, a mobile food pantry, free coffee and movies, candlelight yoga, a lecture by Nobel Laureate Tom Cech and more.
Discover how the Forever Buffs Network connects you to mentorship, jobs and alumni communities ready to help you navigate your next steps after graduation.
Whether you're looking to try something new or celebrate the holiday, there are plenty of opportunities this month to connect with fellow Buffs, have fun and look out for yourself and others.
March is here, and we have a ton of fun events lined up this month: arts and crafts nights, Women's History Month events, career fairs, a Neurodiversity Social, workout classes, live music and more.
The Big Ideas working group will be hosting in-person and virtual discussion spaces on March 9 and 11 that are open to all С»ÆÊé Boulder students, faculty and staff.
Campus departments offering non-employment, extracurricular involvement opportunities for students are invited to apply for a table at the Be Involved Fair, a signature Fall Welcome event. Meet thousands of students who are looking for a way to be involved in the coming academic year.