Published: March 13, 2019

The people who make up your social circle can be extremely helpful in your academic success. When you鈥檙e experiencing stress or struggling with your goals, your circle can provide comfort, feedback or ideas for overcoming obstacles. In turn, it can be rewarding to return the favor and be someone others can lean on during hard times.

Dean of Students Sandy Jones

Dean of Students Sandy Jones

However, forming these relationships and establishing your social circle can take time. If you feel like you haven鈥檛 met 鈥測our people鈥澨齳et, don鈥檛 worry鈥攜ou aren鈥檛 alone and it鈥檚 not too late to build your social network.

Later into my college experience, there was a point when I realized I didn鈥檛 have the close friendships or support network I once had. I decided to join a student organization that was very active, which provided a variety of pathways for me to more aware of campus opportunities, develop leadership skills听and, over time, build close friendships that I still enjoy today.

It may feel like the year is almost over, but it鈥檚 never too late to get involved and meet others. There are always opportunities to ,听volunteer, find your fit at The Rec, get involved in your residence hall or find a part-time job on campus. As a quick 鈥減lug鈥 for on-campus employment, my experiences in my on-campus work-study job inspired me to start a career in higher education administration, which was one of the best decisions I have made in my adult life.

If you are looking to break the mold from your usual weekend activities, I encourage you to check out the free events听happening this weekend for both undergrad and graduate students, including , game night, free movie screenings at Century Theaters and a free Nuggets game in Denver. I encourage you to take advantage of these awesome events and get to know your fellow Buffs!

St. Patrick鈥檚 Day weekend is also approaching鈥攊f you plan to celebrate outside of a CU-sponsored event, please be responsible, mindful and respectful. Our top priority at 兔子先生传媒文化作品 is your safety and the safety of your fellow Buffs. You could find yourself in a situation you鈥檙e not sure how to handle, especially if you or someone else is听impaired due to alcohol or substance misuse. If you鈥檙e concerned about the health and safety of a fellow Buff, calling for help is always the right thing to do.

Sandy Jones
Dean of Students