Opportunities From: CU Denver Volunteers

Volunteer: BSAN Classroom Panel- Marketing & Customer Service Strategies

The CU Denver Business School Alumni Network (BSAN) is looking for alumni volunteers to join us this Spring Semester for our classroom speaking engagement series in the BUSN 4620 Marketing & Customer Strategies Course. We are looking for alumni who have experience in customer advocacy, marketing services, or customer service management to share advice alongside a panel of fellow alumni, presenting to CU Denver business students.

This panel will take place on zoom. A confirmation email will be sent closer to the date with more detailed information.

Program: Business School

The CU Denver Business School Alumni Network (BSAN) is looking for alumni volunteers to join us this Spring Semester for our classroom speaking engagement series in the BUSN 4620 Marketing & Customer Strategies Course. We are looking for alumni who have experience in customer advocacy, marketing services, or customer service management to share advice alongside a panel of fellow alumni, presenting to CU Denver business students.

This panel will take place on zoom. A confirmation email will be sent closer to the date with more detailed information.

Program: Business School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 7, 2026

Zip Code: 80202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BSAN Classroom Panels - General Business Focus

The CU Denver Business School Alumni Network (BSAN) is looking for alumni volunteers to join us this Spring semester for our classroom speaking engagement series in the Business Emotional Intelligence Class (BUSN 2110). We are looking for volunteers to share advice to CU Denver Business School students alongside a panel of fellow alumni. All majors and experience levels welcome! 

Alumni participants will be asked to share their insights and guidance on topics such as how to set the course for a successful college journey, what went well to help ensure success in earning a diploma and what they wish they might have done differently. Students will have a chance to ask questions of their own.

Panels will take place in-person during daytime classes and dates, times and volunteer slots are limited. Please choose all the times that you are available and we will arrange our panels to ensure we have the most variety. A confirmation of your specific panel date will be sent closer to the date with more detailed information.

Program: Business School

The CU Denver Business School Alumni Network (BSAN) is looking for alumni volunteers to join us this Spring semester for our classroom speaking engagement series in the Business Emotional Intelligence Class (BUSN 2110). We are looking for volunteers to share advice to CU Denver Business School students alongside a panel of fellow alumni. All majors and experience levels welcome! 

Alumni participants will be asked to share their insights and guidance on topics such as how to set the course for a successful college journey, what went well to help ensure success in earning a diploma and what they wish they might have done differently. Students will have a chance to ask questions of their own.

Panels will take place in-person during daytime classes and dates, times and volunteer slots are limited. Please choose all the times that you are available and we will arrange our panels to ensure we have the most variety. A confirmation of your specific panel date will be sent closer to the date with more detailed information.

Program: Business School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CAP Mentorship Program | CAP MP!

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 16.0px Arial; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000; background-color: #ffffff} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} Mentorship is a transformative experience that can support a student’s academic success and career preparation. CAP’s mentorship programs are designed to align with each academic semester so that goals can correspond with academic work. Every CAP student is invited to participate.

Our Professional Mentorship Program pairs working professionals with students to provide a rich and valuable opportunity for professionals to share their skills and experiences to demystify the transition from academic to professional practice. 

We ask our mentors to keep an eye on your inbox for a mentorship request. Once received, update your profile to ensure students can find your overlapping passion areas more easily.

Professional Mentor Responsibilities:
- Act as an advisor and coach: provide guidance, share experience, explain processes, give feedback
- Share experiences: visit job sites, discuss research or community work, attend lectures
- Offer resources and recommendations: suggest books, precedents, tutorials and/or podcasts that will assist students in their personal growth
- Cheerlead: provide encouragement in trying new things, celebrate successes, help process missteps and mistakes
- Listen and ask: don’t provide all the answers, ask questions, accept that failure is essential to learning 

Time Commitment can be as little as 1 hour per month.

Interested in being a Professional Mentor? Click here to learn more and sign up. 

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 16.0px Arial; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000; background-color: #ffffff} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} Mentorship is a transformative experience that can support a student’s academic success and career preparation. CAP’s mentorship programs are designed to align with each academic semester so that goals can correspond with academic work. Every CAP student is invited to participate.

Our Professional Mentorship Program pairs working professionals with students to provide a rich and valuable opportunity for professionals to share their skills and experiences to demystify the transition from academic to professional practice. 

We ask our mentors to keep an eye on your inbox for a mentorship request. Once received, update your profile to ensure students can find your overlapping passion areas more easily.

Professional Mentor Responsibilities:
- Act as an advisor and coach: provide guidance, share experience, explain processes, give feedback
- Share experiences: visit job sites, discuss research or community work, attend lectures
- Offer resources and recommendations: suggest books, precedents, tutorials and/or podcasts that will assist students in their personal growth
- Cheerlead: provide encouragement in trying new things, celebrate successes, help process missteps and mistakes
- Listen and ask: don’t provide all the answers, ask questions, accept that failure is essential to learning 

Time Commitment can be as little as 1 hour per month.

Interested in being a Professional Mentor? Click here to learn more and sign up. 

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 80202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CAP_Midwest Alumni Group

Rooted, reliable, and ready to connect. Join fellow Midwest alumni to strengthen professional and personal connections, discover regional events, and give back to a community that values collaboration and support. Here, staying connected just feels natural.

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Rooted, reliable, and ready to connect. Join fellow Midwest alumni to strengthen professional and personal connections, discover regional events, and give back to a community that values collaboration and support. Here, staying connected just feels natural.

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CAP_North East Alumni Group

From city skylines to historic campuses, our Northeast alumni are everywhere. This group is your go-to hub to reconnect with fellow alumni in the NE region, share career insights, attend local meetups, and keep the spirit of our community alive—no matter how busy life gets.

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

From city skylines to historic campuses, our Northeast alumni are everywhere. This group is your go-to hub to reconnect with fellow alumni in the NE region, share career insights, attend local meetups, and keep the spirit of our community alive—no matter how busy life gets.

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CAP_Southwest Alumni Group

Big skies, bold ideas, and strong connections. The Southwest Alumni Network brings together alumni across the region to share opportunities, support one another, and celebrate our shared experience. Whether you’re building something new or just staying in touch, this is your place.

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Big skies, bold ideas, and strong connections. The Southwest Alumni Network brings together alumni across the region to share opportunities, support one another, and celebrate our shared experience. Whether you’re building something new or just staying in touch, this is your place.

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CAP_West Coast Alumni Group

Innovation, creativity, and sunshine—West Coast style. Connect with fellow alumni up and down the coast, swap ideas, expand your professional network, and stay plugged into a community that’s always looking forward. Come for the connections, stay for the inspiration.

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Innovation, creativity, and sunshine—West Coast style. Connect with fellow alumni up and down the coast, swap ideas, expand your professional network, and stay plugged into a community that’s always looking forward. Come for the connections, stay for the inspiration.

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Preparedness Volunteer Opportunities – 2026 Trainings

We are excited to extend emergency training opportunities to our loyal CU Denver alumni who volunteer on campus and in their own communities. Whether you’re supporting university events, mentoring students, serving on a board, or simply showing up as a trusted community member, we want to help you be as prepared and confident as possible.

Help us help you — and empower yourself wherever you are. These trainings are designed to equip you with real-world tools you can use both on and off campus, so you feel ready to step in, stay calm, and contribute when it matters most. Together, we can build a safer, more prepared CU Denver and beyond.

Strengthen campus safety and community resilience by participating in and supporting emergency preparedness trainings offered through the Auraria Campus Emergency Management and Police Department. These in-person preparedness experiences provide practical, hands-on skills that empower volunteers to respond confidently in emergency situations.

All trainings take place at the Emergency Operations Center, 1200 7th Street, Denver.

For detailed training descriptions, dates, and times, visit: https://aurariacampus.edu/services-departments/emergency-preparedness/training

Important Notes:

Don’t forget to respond to this volunteer opportunity in the CU Denver volunteer platform so you can track your volunteer hours when you attend a training and help us capture the impact of your involvement.

The CPR/AED + First Aid course is the only training that requires a fee. The cost for this class is $50.

If you are interested in the CPR course, please contact alumni@ucdenver.edu before registering, as we will cover the cost for any CU Denver alumni who signs up.

Program: Alumni Engagement

We are excited to extend emergency training opportunities to our loyal CU Denver alumni who volunteer on campus and in their own communities. Whether you’re supporting university events, mentoring students, serving on a board, or simply showing up as a trusted community member, we want to help you be as prepared and confident as possible.

Help us help you — and empower yourself wherever you are. These trainings are designed to equip you with real-world tools you can use both on and off campus, so you feel ready to step in, stay calm, and contribute when it matters most. Together, we can build a safer, more prepared CU Denver and beyond.

Strengthen campus safety and community resilience by participating in and supporting emergency preparedness trainings offered through the Auraria Campus Emergency Management and Police Department. These in-person preparedness experiences provide practical, hands-on skills that empower volunteers to respond confidently in emergency situations.

All trainings take place at the Emergency Operations Center, 1200 7th Street, Denver.

For detailed training descriptions, dates, and times, visit: https://aurariacampus.edu/services-departments/emergency-preparedness/training

Important Notes:

Don’t forget to respond to this volunteer opportunity in the CU Denver volunteer platform so you can track your volunteer hours when you attend a training and help us capture the impact of your involvement.

The CPR/AED + First Aid course is the only training that requires a fee. The cost for this class is $50.

If you are interested in the CPR course, please contact alumni@ucdenver.edu before registering, as we will cover the cost for any CU Denver alumni who signs up.

Program: Alumni Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: First-generation and Multicultural (FaM) Business Program Mentorship

Become a FaM Mentor. Make a lasting impact in the lives of a first-generation college student.

The First-generation and Multicultural (FaM) Business Program is seeking professionals from all fields of experience who want to support first-generation college students as they build confidence, community, and career readiness, while also strengthening their own leadership and coaching skills.

FaM Mentors offer students guidance, encouragement, and perspective during an important season of their college journey. 

Mentor commitment includes: 

June 2026 mentor trainingMentorship of 1-2 students (September 2026-May 2027)Meet with your mentee(s) at least twice per semester

If you're looking for a meaningful way to give back and stay connected to the CU Denver business community,  I'd love to hear from you.

Respond to this opportunity if you're interested in being contacted!

Questions? Email me at Dominique.Maes@ucdenver.edu

Program: Business School

Become a FaM Mentor. Make a lasting impact in the lives of a first-generation college student.

The First-generation and Multicultural (FaM) Business Program is seeking professionals from all fields of experience who want to support first-generation college students as they build confidence, community, and career readiness, while also strengthening their own leadership and coaching skills.

FaM Mentors offer students guidance, encouragement, and perspective during an important season of their college journey. 

Mentor commitment includes: 

June 2026 mentor trainingMentorship of 1-2 students (September 2026-May 2027)Meet with your mentee(s) at least twice per semester

If you're looking for a meaningful way to give back and stay connected to the CU Denver business community,  I'd love to hear from you.

Respond to this opportunity if you're interested in being contacted!

Questions? Email me at Dominique.Maes@ucdenver.edu

Program: Business School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 80202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: How CU Denver Shaped You

Please record yourself answering the questions below in a few sentences.

Please use the link below to record your video: Click here!

1. Please introduce yourself. Include your name, current job title, location, and your major and graduation year at CU Denver.

2. Can you share your favorite memory from your time at CU Denver?

3. How do you feel your CU Denver degree helped you get to where you are today?

4. What advice or welcoming words would you say to an incoming CU Denver student?

Tips for recording on your phone or laptop

Framing Tips: Place the camera at eye level – use a tripod, a stack of books, or a stand. Center yourself in the frame with a little space above your head. Sit or stand about 2–4 feet away from the camera. Make sure your background is clean and not too distracting.

Lighting Tips: Face a window for natural light. Never have the window behind you. If recording at night, use a lamp or ring light in front of you, slightly above eye level. Avoid strong light from above or below – it creates shadows.

Audio Tips: Record in a quiet room with minimal background noise. Turn off loud fans, TVs, or appliances. Make sure the microphone on your device is not covered. Recording: Take a deep breath and relax before you hit record. Look at the camera lens, not the screen, to make eye contact. Speak clearly and don’t worry about being perfect—just be yourself!

Program: Alumni Engagement

Please record yourself answering the questions below in a few sentences.

Please use the link below to record your video: Click here!

1. Please introduce yourself. Include your name, current job title, location, and your major and graduation year at CU Denver.

2. Can you share your favorite memory from your time at CU Denver?

3. How do you feel your CU Denver degree helped you get to where you are today?

4. What advice or welcoming words would you say to an incoming CU Denver student?

Tips for recording on your phone or laptop

Framing Tips: Place the camera at eye level – use a tripod, a stack of books, or a stand. Center yourself in the frame with a little space above your head. Sit or stand about 2–4 feet away from the camera. Make sure your background is clean and not too distracting.

Lighting Tips: Face a window for natural light. Never have the window behind you. If recording at night, use a lamp or ring light in front of you, slightly above eye level. Avoid strong light from above or below – it creates shadows.

Audio Tips: Record in a quiet room with minimal background noise. Turn off loud fans, TVs, or appliances. Make sure the microphone on your device is not covered. Recording: Take a deep breath and relax before you hit record. Look at the camera lens, not the screen, to make eye contact. Speak clearly and don’t worry about being perfect—just be yourself!

Program: Alumni Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: International Milo Mail

Welcome Future International Lynx!

As an international CU Denver alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome admitted international students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Your name, country of origin, graduation year & programAnswer these questions:How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life been changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Closing words - I hope you choose CU Denver #CUDensaidyesPlease remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: Alumni Engagement

Welcome Future International Lynx!

As an international CU Denver alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome admitted international students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Your name, country of origin, graduation year & programAnswer these questions:How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life been changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Closing words - I hope you choose CU Denver #CUDensaidyesPlease remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: Alumni Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Milo Mail

Milo Mail brings alumni into the heart of CU Denver’s student recruitment efforts, making a big impact from anywhere! Launched during the pandemic, this remote volunteer opportunity invites alumni to handwrite at least 10 notes to prospective students, encouraging them to say YES to CU Denver.

With a brief student bio, notecards, and pre-addressed, stamped envelopes provided, all you need to do is add your personal message, share your CU Denver experience, and inspire the next generation to join the Lynx Community!

Sign up today to be included in the next round of Milo Mail! Click here to fill out the form!

Live outside of the US? Record a welcome video here! 

Program: Alumni Engagement

Milo Mail brings alumni into the heart of CU Denver’s student recruitment efforts, making a big impact from anywhere! Launched during the pandemic, this remote volunteer opportunity invites alumni to handwrite at least 10 notes to prospective students, encouraging them to say YES to CU Denver.

With a brief student bio, notecards, and pre-addressed, stamped envelopes provided, all you need to do is add your personal message, share your CU Denver experience, and inspire the next generation to join the Lynx Community!

Sign up today to be included in the next round of Milo Mail! Click here to fill out the form!

Live outside of the US? Record a welcome video here! 

Program: Alumni Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Milo Mail

Milo Mail brings alumni into the heart of CU Denver's student recruitment efforts, making a big impact from anywhere! 

Launched during the pandemic, this remote volunteer opportunity invites alumni to handwrite at least 10 notes to prospective students, encouraging them to say YES to CU Denver. 

With a brief student bio, notecards, and pre-addressed, stampled envelopes provided, all you need to do is add your personal message, share your CU Denver experience, and inspire the next generation to join the Lynx Community!

Sign up today to be included in the next round of Milo Mail! Click here to fill out the form. 

Live outside of the US? Record a welcome video here! 

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Milo Mail brings alumni into the heart of CU Denver's student recruitment efforts, making a big impact from anywhere! 

Launched during the pandemic, this remote volunteer opportunity invites alumni to handwrite at least 10 notes to prospective students, encouraging them to say YES to CU Denver. 

With a brief student bio, notecards, and pre-addressed, stampled envelopes provided, all you need to do is add your personal message, share your CU Denver experience, and inspire the next generation to join the Lynx Community!

Sign up today to be included in the next round of Milo Mail! Click here to fill out the form. 

Live outside of the US? Record a welcome video here! 

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MURP Alumni Capstone Conversations

Each Spring, the MURP Program hosts Capstone Conversations to support the experience of our students. Our alumni play an essential role in providing constructive advice for students working on projects related to their fields and areas of expertise.

We are seeking alumni engagement from folks who have expertise in any of the following areas:

TOPIC AREAS SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE AREAS Climate Change/Hazard Mitigation Community Engagement Housing Data Analysis Land Use & Zoning GIS Placemaking InDesign/Graphic Communication Transportation Project Management


After you register for the event, we’ll send you the Zoom link and more details.

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Each Spring, the MURP Program hosts Capstone Conversations to support the experience of our students. Our alumni play an essential role in providing constructive advice for students working on projects related to their fields and areas of expertise.

We are seeking alumni engagement from folks who have expertise in any of the following areas:

TOPIC AREAS SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE AREAS Climate Change/Hazard Mitigation Community Engagement Housing Data Analysis Land Use & Zoning GIS Placemaking InDesign/Graphic Communication Transportation Project Management


After you register for the event, we’ll send you the Zoom link and more details.

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 11, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Save the Date: 2026 Homecoming Volunteer - Fall

Save the Date and respond today to stay in the know for the 2026 CU Denver Homecoming!

Program: Alumni Engagement

Save the Date and respond today to stay in the know for the 2026 CU Denver Homecoming!

Program: Alumni Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 80220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your B School Experience!

Hello B School Alumni! As a CU Denver alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Closing words - I hope you choose CU Denver #CUDensaidyesPlease remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: Business School

Hello B School Alumni! As a CU Denver alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Closing words - I hope you choose CU Denver #CUDensaidyesPlease remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: Business School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your CAM Experience!

Hello CAM Alumni! As a CU Denver CAM alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life been changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Please remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: College of Arts & Media

Hello CAM Alumni! As a CU Denver CAM alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life been changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Please remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: College of Arts & Media

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your CAP Experience!

Hello CAP Alumni! As a CU Denver CAP alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life been changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Please remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Hello CAP Alumni! As a CU Denver CAP alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life been changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Please remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: College of Architecture and Planning

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Career Center Experience!

We want to hear about your experience with the CU Denver Career Center!  Record a short video highlighting your experience with the Career Center, how it's shaped your journey, and the impact you feel you've made or had on you!

Click here to record your video! 

Let’s show the Lynx Community why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Do not hold the device.Keep your device close for good sound quality, but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: Career Center

We want to hear about your experience with the CU Denver Career Center!  Record a short video highlighting your experience with the Career Center, how it's shaped your journey, and the impact you feel you've made or had on you!

Click here to record your video! 

Let’s show the Lynx Community why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Do not hold the device.Keep your device close for good sound quality, but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: Career Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your CLAS Experience!

Hello CLAS Alumni! As a CU Denver alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Closing words - I hope you choose CU Denver #CUDensaidyesPlease remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Hello CLAS Alumni! As a CU Denver alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Closing words - I hope you choose CU Denver #CUDensaidyesPlease remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your College of Engineering Experience!

As a CU Denver College of Engineering, Design and Computing alum, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life been changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Please remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: College of Engineering, Design and Computing

As a CU Denver College of Engineering, Design and Computing alum, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life been changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Please remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: College of Engineering, Design and Computing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your School of Ed Experience!

Hello SEHD Alumni! As a CU Denver SEHD alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life been changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Please remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: School of Education & Human Development

Hello SEHD Alumni! As a CU Denver SEHD alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life been changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Please remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: School of Education & Human Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your SPA Experience!

Hello SPA Alumni! As a CU Denver SPA alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life been changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Please remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: School of Public Affairs

Hello SPA Alumni! As a CU Denver SPA alumnus, your story can inspire the next generation. Help us welcome and recruit students by sharing your experiences and encouraging them to join our global community.

Record a short video highlighting what makes CU Denver special and how it shaped your journey.

Click here to record your video

Let’s show future Lynx why CU Denver is the place to learn, grow, and succeed!

Answer these questions:

How has attending CU Denver made a difference in your life?What were your goals at CU Denver, and how has your life been changed by attending?If you could provide one bit of advice, what would you say? Please remain generic so that we can use your video for multiple students. (E.g., What I enjoyed the most during my time at CU Denver). Please feel free to use your preferred language to personalize this connection. 

Please let us know if you have any questions, and don't forget to report your volunteer hours!

Recording Tips:You can record directly to ThankView on your desktop or mobile device.Make sure to film horizontally so you fill the frame.When recording with a phone or tablet, use a tripod or prop it up with something like books for stability. Try not to hold it.Keep your device close for good sound quality but far enough away that you are the focus. Try 3-4 feet.Consider shooting in a location your recipients may recognize.Choose a location that provides balanced lighting. Try to find a room that has a lot of natural light.Record with the window facing you so you benefit from the natural light. If the window is behind you, you will appear shadowed.Choose a flattering angle for your recording. Shooting from below is not usually a person's best angle.Avoid echo chambers. Often, sparse offices or conference rooms with glass walls can create a lot of echoes.Avoid windy locations or areas with a lot of foot or vehicle traffic, as your device's mic may pick up noise. Be yourself and have fun!

Program: School of Public Affairs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Ambassador

Social Media Ambassadors are alumni and Lynx supporters who amplify CU Denver’s mission by sharing university news, alumni stories, and event invitations with their social networks. By helping us expand our reach, you’ll strengthen the Lynx community and inspire others to connect with CU Denver.

As an ambassador, you have access to ready-to-share content, creative prompts, and tools to show your pride for CU Denver. Sign up today to make an impact from wherever you are!

Skills You'll Use and Build:

Amplifying messages Supporting CU Denver's mission Showcasing Lynx prideEngaging with your network

What You Can Expect as a Social Media Ambassador

Ready-to-Share Content: Access pre-written posts, hashtags, and visuals to make sharing easy.Creative Prompts: Get inspiration for crafting personalized messages that reflect your Lynx pride.Exclusive Resources: Download CU Denver-themed assets like graphics and photos to stand out online.Fresh Updates: Stay in the loop with new content for upcoming events, alumni stories, and top news.Lynx Connection: Join a community of fellow CU Denver advocates amplifying our mission. Make an Impact: Help grow the Lynx network and inspire others to engage with CU Denver.

Program: Alumni Engagement

Social Media Ambassadors are alumni and Lynx supporters who amplify CU Denver’s mission by sharing university news, alumni stories, and event invitations with their social networks. By helping us expand our reach, you’ll strengthen the Lynx community and inspire others to connect with CU Denver.

As an ambassador, you have access to ready-to-share content, creative prompts, and tools to show your pride for CU Denver. Sign up today to make an impact from wherever you are!

Skills You'll Use and Build:

Amplifying messages Supporting CU Denver's mission Showcasing Lynx prideEngaging with your network

What You Can Expect as a Social Media Ambassador

Ready-to-Share Content: Access pre-written posts, hashtags, and visuals to make sharing easy.Creative Prompts: Get inspiration for crafting personalized messages that reflect your Lynx pride.Exclusive Resources: Download CU Denver-themed assets like graphics and photos to stand out online.Fresh Updates: Stay in the loop with new content for upcoming events, alumni stories, and top news.Lynx Connection: Join a community of fellow CU Denver advocates amplifying our mission. Make an Impact: Help grow the Lynx network and inspire others to engage with CU Denver.

Program: Alumni Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: No