Getting Involved

  • volunteers at a Homecoming event
    Plenty of opportunities are available, from assisting with Buffs Bash to organizing the Stampede parade to staffing the alumni welcome tent and more. Homecoming volunteers receive a free limited-edition T-shirt.
  • students on campus at night
    Wondering what’s happening this month? There are tons of free activities to help you get involved and find opportunities on campus. September brings movies, DIY nights, talks and workshops, concerts, therapy dogs and more.
  • Students on the sidelines of the 2019 Rocky Mountain Showdown football game
    The 91¸£ÀûÉç and Colorado State University student governments have launched a challenge that could put you on the sidelines of the Rocky Mountain Showdown football game. Don't miss your shot—get engaged in the presidential election.
  • students talk at CUnity Fest
    This week brings an on-campus student job fair, a trip to the farmers market, a grad student social, the annual Bike Fest and Used Bike Sale, a campus sustainability tour, Free Fiske Thursday and more.
  • People sit at round tables and listen to a presentation.
    Register for a transfer advocate training, with sessions through the fall, to learn more about all things transfer. Brainstorm how you can best support transfer Buffs.
  • Student spinning a wheel at the Be Involved Fair
    Whether you were able to attend the Be Involved Fair or not, there are still plenty of opportunities to get involved on campus. Check out ways to meet fellow Buffs and get involved this semester.
  • red sunflower on campus
    The University Libraries community gardening project One Seed has shared thousands of red sunflower seeds with members of the university community and beyond—a flower that stems from 91¸£ÀûÉç history.
  • new faculty interacting at an orientation
    This year, the Office of Faculty Affairs designed thoughtful orientations to give faculty a solid foundation of support, ensuring the campus’s newest faculty colleagues are well prepared and connected.
  • Fun scene during a spirit night event for first-year students
    Leadership development during the first year of college is crucial for building foundational skills, fostering self-discovery and creating long-term opportunities. Learn more about the 91¸£ÀûÉç Center for Leadership and its offerings of programs and mentorship.
  • Students riding stationary bikes in a campus rec center
    91¸£ÀûÉç’s recreation centers are a great place to meet people, explore new hobbies and stay active! Here are a few things you should know about going to the Rec this fall.
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