Wednesday, June 19, 2013
August 26, 2009
"The more you're involved, the more established and successful you'll be here at CSU," says a young alumnus who has returned to work on his doctorate. Whether you opt to work in student government or to join a diversity, international, political, or competitive club sports organization, getting involved will help you discover who you are and what your passion is.
Wednesday, Sept. 2On Wednesday, Sept. 2 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., the Lory Student Center Plaza will be teeming with people and activity.
Over 135 student organizations and 65 community agencies will be represented and will be available to chat with you about ways you can get involved here at CSU.
CSU’s registered student organizations as well as Fort Collins community agencies will be able to market their organizations, highlight upcoming meetings and events, and increase membership and volunteering.
The event is free for all CSU students, faculty, and staff to attend.
The Office of Student Leadership, Involvement, and Civic Engagement, or SLiCE, invites both student organizations and community volunteer agencies to come to the Involvement Expo to bridge connections within the CSU and Fort Collins communities.
Groups wishing to host a table must sign up in advance with the SLiCE Office. The cost to have a booth is $15 per group. For more information, please contact SLiCE at (970) 491-1682 or download a signup sheet to host a booth.
Sign up for a table (Use the "sign up" link at the bottom of the page).
Contact: Brett Rundle
E-mail: brett.rundle@colostate.edu
Phone: (970) 980-1871
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