Advice from Dr. Mull: Connecting with community this February
Hi Buffs,
Winter in Colorado is truly something! While we experienced some snow and extreme cold last month, I am grateful for the warm and sunny days we often get between the drops in temperature.
With the spring semester well underway, February offers us a chance to focus on our community. I like to make time each week to intentionally connect with others, whether it is friends, family or colleagues, to maintain my well-being. This month, take a moment to reach out and spend quality time with someone who is important to you. This could be friends, roommates, classmates, co-workers, family members, significant others, mentors or supervisors. Set up time to get coffee or a meal together or schedule a video chat—however you choose to reconnect, be intentional and present.
Please read on for some additional ways to connect with your community this month.
Save the date: Key events this month
Feb. 1-29: Body Image Awareness Month
Visit the Rec Center for free events this month that celebrate each and every body on campus, including nutrition workshops, Friday Power Hour fitness classes and more.
Feb. 14:
Meet new folks at monthly community gatherings with the Center for Inclusion and Social Change. All are invited to join for music, games and free food.
Feb. 15:
If you need housing for next year, attend this event hosted by Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations to learn about options in Â鶹ӰԺ and surrounding communities.
Feb. 22:
Celebrate Black History Month with the Dennis Small Cultural Center (DSCC). Stop by the cafe to meet fellow Buffs, enjoy pastries and beverages, and honor the origination of jazz.
Making memorable moments: Finding your community
This month, you can create a memorable moment by exploring new ways to get involved, meet new Buffs and find your place on campus.
You can start with Student Affairs programs and departments that build community around specific groups and identities:
- Commuting Buffs
- Transfer Student Community
- First-Generation Programs
- Veteran and Military Affairs
- Intercultural Engagement Office
- Pride Office
- Fraternity and Sorority Life
Another way to make new friends is to meet fellow Buffs with shared interests and hobbies:
- If you are passionate about sustainability, visit the Environmental Center.
- If you want to wear a banana costume and attend CU Athletics events, you can join .
- If you want to play laser tag and eat pancakes with others, reach out to the .
Whatever you are into, there is something for you at CU Â鶹ӰԺ! to discover more student organizations and events.
Highlights from January
It was a treat to join our gamer Buffs community last month and celebrate the grand opening of the new Alienware Buffalo Esports and Gaming Lounge. I encourage you to stop by and check out the space in the University Memorial Center (UMC) if you have not already done so, and check out upcoming .
As your vice chancellor for student affairs, I am committed to creating an environment where you all feel connected and can find your community on campus. And I would love the opportunity to engage with and learn more with you this semester. Whether it is getting lunch together on campus, attending events or meeting with your student organization to learn more about your mission and passions, I look forward to getting together more with you over the coming months. If you would like to connect, please email me at vcsa@colorado.edu.
Buffs, be well, and here is to a great February!
Dr. D'Andra Mull
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs