Getting Involved
Celebrate with your class during Grad Days, from April 20 to 24. This weeklong celebration is full of traditions and special events to ensure you're ready for commencement. Don't miss out on the fun!
As Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ celebrates its 150th anniversary, it's only fitting to spotlight the Hiking Club, the university's longest-running student organization.
When Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ students responded to this year's Buffs One Read Storytelling Contest, they brought forward stories shaped by identity and personal reflection. Inspired by "Callings: The Purpose and Passion of Work," the contest invited students to explore voice and purpose through their own narratives.- This week, the Graduate School will be hosting various events in honor of Graduate Student Appreciation Week—and you're invited to join the fun.
The Research & Innovation Office is coordinating two efforts in April to explore the considerable growth potential for establishing, conducting and communicating about PIR—university research produced with the public and for public good.
This week brings to campus VolunteerFest, a stress less event, a mobile food pantry, women and men's lacrosse, a chance to revamp your resume, Nepal Night and more.
Support the Class of 2026 senior class gift and help create opportunities for future Buffs through the Seniors Creating Future Buffs Scholarship.
As Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ celebrates its 150th anniversary, the University Libraries are inviting you to plant a piece of that history—a red sunflower cultivated locally 115 years ago.
This month brings therapy dogs, Late Night Breakfast, graduation events for seniors, Astronomy and Earth Day at Fiske, career workshops and fairs, a variety of AAPI Heritage Month events, movie screenings and more.
While AAPI Heritage Month is nationally recognized each year in May, many departments at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ acknowledge and celebrate it in April to encourage learning while more members of the campus community are around. Learn about upcoming events and getting involved.