Volunteer: Lead Black Alumni Affinity Network (BAA) with Alumni PeersFor DU alumni, students, faculty, staff, and external community members of all cultural identities, BAA connects those with a passion to community-build within the Black community through providing opportunities for networking, professional development, and mentorship. BAA is currently recruiting one co-chair. The co-chairs work in partnership with an Alumni Engagement Staff liaison. The chairs are responsible for planning, scheduling and leading network meetings and functions, often serving as a master of ceremonies at social functions and meetings. The chairs are also encouraged to recruit a leadership team that includes, but is not limited to: co-chair, communications chair, and student engagement chair. This leadership opportunity can be adjusted to your availability and schedule. Responsibilities include: Planning and implementing a variety of events and programs that engage Black alumni. Organizing at least one social event per quarter. Attending at least 50% of all network planned events.If you are interested, please respond to this opportunity and a staff member will be in touch to share more information! Program: Alumni of ACTION For DU alumni, students, faculty, staff, and external community members of all cultural identities, BAA connects those with a passion to community-build within the Black community through providing opportunities for networking, professional development, and mentorship. BAA is currently recruiting one co-chair. The co-chairs work in partnership with an Alumni Engagement Staff liaison. The chairs are responsible for planning, scheduling and leading network meetings and functions, often serving as a master of ceremonies at social functions and meetings. The chairs are also encouraged to recruit a leadership team that includes, but is not limited to: co-chair, communications chair, and student engagement chair. This leadership opportunity can be adjusted to your availability and schedule. Responsibilities include: Planning and implementing a variety of events and programs that engage Black alumni. Organizing at least one social event per quarter. Attending at least 50% of all network planned events.If you are interested, please respond to this opportunity and a staff member will be in touch to share more information! Program: Alumni of ACTION Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lead DU Latinx Alumni Affinity Network (DULAA) with Alumni PeersFor DU alumni, students, faculty, staff, and external community members of all cultural identities, DULAA connects those with a passion to community-build within the Latinx community through providing opportunities for networking, professional development, cultural connection/exploration, scholarships, and mentorship. DULAA is currently recruiting two co-chairs to work in partnership with an Alumni Engagement staff liaison. The chair(s) are responsible for planning, scheduling and leading network meetings and functions, often serving as a master of ceremonies at social functions and meetings. The chair(s) are also encouraged to recruit a leadership team that includes, but is not limited to: co-chair, communications chair, and student engagement chair. This leadership opportunity can be adjusted to your availability and schedule. A 1-2-year commitment is preferable. Responsibilities include: Planning and implementing a variety of programming that engages Latinx alumni. Organizing at least one social event per quarter. Attending at least 50% of all network planned events.If you are interested, please respond to this opportunity and a staff member will be in touch to share more information. Program: Alumni of ACTION For DU alumni, students, faculty, staff, and external community members of all cultural identities, DULAA connects those with a passion to community-build within the Latinx community through providing opportunities for networking, professional development, cultural connection/exploration, scholarships, and mentorship. DULAA is currently recruiting two co-chairs to work in partnership with an Alumni Engagement staff liaison. The chair(s) are responsible for planning, scheduling and leading network meetings and functions, often serving as a master of ceremonies at social functions and meetings. The chair(s) are also encouraged to recruit a leadership team that includes, but is not limited to: co-chair, communications chair, and student engagement chair. This leadership opportunity can be adjusted to your availability and schedule. A 1-2-year commitment is preferable. Responsibilities include: Planning and implementing a variety of programming that engages Latinx alumni. Organizing at least one social event per quarter. Attending at least 50% of all network planned events.If you are interested, please respond to this opportunity and a staff member will be in touch to share more information. Program: Alumni of ACTION Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as a Network Leader - Veteran's NetworkPosition Overview: The Veteran's Network Leader is a volunteer role designed to help build and strengthen the community among veterans, active service members, their families, and supporters within the University of Denver (DU) community. We’re looking for 2-3 alumni who share this identity, are based in the Denver metro area, and want to stay connected with DU while making a positive impact on our veteran community. What You’ll Do: Build Community Connect with fellow veterans, active service members, and their families within the DU community.Represent the Veteran's Network at DU events, helping to ensure veterans have a visible and active presence.Help Plan Fun Events: Work with the Office of Alumni Engagement, the Office of Military and Veteran Resources, and the Student Veterans Association to assist in planning and hosting events like the annual Veteran's Hockey Night, the Hero Games, the Veterans Ball, and smaller get-togethers like happy hours.Play a key role in making these events meaningful and enjoyable for all who attend.Spread the Word: Help get the word out about upcoming events and opportunities through social media, emails, and other channels.Work with DU’s Alumni Office to create fun and engaging outreach efforts that bring more veterans into the fold.Grow the Team: Help recruit 1-2 additional Network Leaders to keep the Veteran's Network strong and active.Share your experiences and ideas with new leaders, helping them get started and feel confident in their role.Collaborate: Team up with other DU alumni networks and student groups to create even more opportunities for veterans to connect and engage.Attend occasional meetings with the DU Alumni Office to share ideas, get updates, and stay connected with the broader alumni community.Who We’re Looking For: DU alumni who identify as veterans, active service members, or military supporters.Based in the Denver metro area and excited to stay connected with the DU community.Passionate about building a supportive and active veteran community at DU.Good communication and organizational skills, but mostly just a desire to get involved and make a difference.Time Commitment: This is a low-commitment volunteer role, with an average of about 3 hours per month. The time commitment might be a bit more during event planning, but we’ll work as a team to share the load and keep things manageable. Support: You’ll have plenty of support from the DU Alumni Office, including event planning resources and opportunities for leadership development. This is a great way to stay connected with DU, meet new people, and make a difference in the lives of fellow veterans and their families. Program: Veterans & Military Resources Position Overview: The Veteran's Network Leader is a volunteer role designed to help build and strengthen the community among veterans, active service members, their families, and supporters within the University of Denver (DU) community. We’re looking for 2-3 alumni who share this identity, are based in the Denver metro area, and want to stay connected with DU while making a positive impact on our veteran community. What You’ll Do: Build Community Connect with fellow veterans, active service members, and their families within the DU community.Represent the Veteran's Network at DU events, helping to ensure veterans have a visible and active presence.Help Plan Fun Events: Work with the Office of Alumni Engagement, the Office of Military and Veteran Resources, and the Student Veterans Association to assist in planning and hosting events like the annual Veteran's Hockey Night, the Hero Games, the Veterans Ball, and smaller get-togethers like happy hours.Play a key role in making these events meaningful and enjoyable for all who attend.Spread the Word: Help get the word out about upcoming events and opportunities through social media, emails, and other channels.Work with DU’s Alumni Office to create fun and engaging outreach efforts that bring more veterans into the fold.Grow the Team: Help recruit 1-2 additional Network Leaders to keep the Veteran's Network strong and active.Share your experiences and ideas with new leaders, helping them get started and feel confident in their role.Collaborate: Team up with other DU alumni networks and student groups to create even more opportunities for veterans to connect and engage.Attend occasional meetings with the DU Alumni Office to share ideas, get updates, and stay connected with the broader alumni community.Who We’re Looking For: DU alumni who identify as veterans, active service members, or military supporters.Based in the Denver metro area and excited to stay connected with the DU community.Passionate about building a supportive and active veteran community at DU.Good communication and organizational skills, but mostly just a desire to get involved and make a difference.Time Commitment: This is a low-commitment volunteer role, with an average of about 3 hours per month. The time commitment might be a bit more during event planning, but we’ll work as a team to share the load and keep things manageable. Support: You’ll have plenty of support from the DU Alumni Office, including event planning resources and opportunities for leadership development. This is a great way to stay connected with DU, meet new people, and make a difference in the lives of fellow veterans and their families. Program: Veterans & Military Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as CWC/TWC Network LeaderWe're looking for CWC/TWC alumnae who are interested in becoming CWC/TWC Network Leaders. A CWC Network Leader is an alumna who works alongside other CWC/TWC alumnae in partnership with DU to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a CWC/TWC Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with the CWC community in your network. A CWC/TWC Network Leader's responsibilities can be as little or as much as you want them to be! You can work with a group of other CWC/TWC Network Leaders and volunteers in a variety of ways that fit your schedule and interests, such as the following: Form an informal network committee with other CWC/TWC Network Leaders to bring consistent engagement to your regional CWC/TWC cohort Attend quarterly Network Leaders calls to get campus news and information on upcoming events, help brainstorm new ways to connect and engage your network, as well as connect with other DU Network Leaders across the country. Engage with and support current CWC Leadership Scholars students Organize in-person or virtual CWC alumnae events (e.g., study abroad reunions, social hours, community events) Provide mentorship to current students or recent graduates of the CWC Leadership Scholars Program Help us clean-up CWC data - make phone calls, send emails or snail mail to gather up to date information on CWC/TWC sisters Engage with the CWCAA board
Program: CWC/TWC Network We're looking for CWC/TWC alumnae who are interested in becoming CWC/TWC Network Leaders. A CWC Network Leader is an alumna who works alongside other CWC/TWC alumnae in partnership with DU to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a CWC/TWC Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with the CWC community in your network. A CWC/TWC Network Leader's responsibilities can be as little or as much as you want them to be! You can work with a group of other CWC/TWC Network Leaders and volunteers in a variety of ways that fit your schedule and interests, such as the following: Form an informal network committee with other CWC/TWC Network Leaders to bring consistent engagement to your regional CWC/TWC cohort Attend quarterly Network Leaders calls to get campus news and information on upcoming events, help brainstorm new ways to connect and engage your network, as well as connect with other DU Network Leaders across the country. Engage with and support current CWC Leadership Scholars students Organize in-person or virtual CWC alumnae events (e.g., study abroad reunions, social hours, community events) Provide mentorship to current students or recent graduates of the CWC Leadership Scholars Program Help us clean-up CWC data - make phone calls, send emails or snail mail to gather up to date information on CWC/TWC sisters Engage with the CWCAA board
Program: CWC/TWC Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve on the AAB Alumni Engagement CommitteeThe Alumni Engagement Committee of the Alumni Advisory Board seeks to engage the alumni of the Daniels College of Business through annual events as well as ad hoc gatherings. We invite Daniels alumni to join our committee of volunteers focused on event execution, and as a first step toward being nominated to join the Alumni Advisory Board, if desired. (About the Alumni Advisory Board): The purpose of the Daniels College of Business Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) is to build and sustain an alumni engagement program that brings value and holds meaning for Daniels graduates. The AAB seeks to elevate the mission of the Daniels College of Business and strengthens the bonds among alumni, current students and the College. Program: Daniels College of Business The Alumni Engagement Committee of the Alumni Advisory Board seeks to engage the alumni of the Daniels College of Business through annual events as well as ad hoc gatherings. We invite Daniels alumni to join our committee of volunteers focused on event execution, and as a first step toward being nominated to join the Alumni Advisory Board, if desired. (About the Alumni Advisory Board): The purpose of the Daniels College of Business Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) is to build and sustain an alumni engagement program that brings value and holds meaning for Daniels graduates. The AAB seeks to elevate the mission of the Daniels College of Business and strengthens the bonds among alumni, current students and the College. Program: Daniels College of Business Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve on the AAB Ambassador CommitteeThe Alumni Ambassador Committee (AAC) of the Alumni Advisory Board nominates and interviews alumni for seats on the Alumni Advisory Board and its committees. This committee hosts quarterly Open House opportunities (via Zoom or in-person) for alumni to interact with current alumni volunteers. This committee also supports the growth of the AAC Endowed Scholarship Fund in support of student professional development. (About the Alumni Advisory Board): The purpose of the Daniels College of Business Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) is to build and sustain an alumni engagement program that brings value and holds meaning for Daniels graduates. The AAB seeks to elevate the mission of the Daniels College of Business and strengthens the bonds among alumni, current students and the College. Program: Daniels College of Business The Alumni Ambassador Committee (AAC) of the Alumni Advisory Board nominates and interviews alumni for seats on the Alumni Advisory Board and its committees. This committee hosts quarterly Open House opportunities (via Zoom or in-person) for alumni to interact with current alumni volunteers. This committee also supports the growth of the AAC Endowed Scholarship Fund in support of student professional development. (About the Alumni Advisory Board): The purpose of the Daniels College of Business Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) is to build and sustain an alumni engagement program that brings value and holds meaning for Daniels graduates. The AAB seeks to elevate the mission of the Daniels College of Business and strengthens the bonds among alumni, current students and the College. Program: Daniels College of Business Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve on the AAB Student Development CommitteeThe Student Development Committee (SDC) of the Alumni Advisory Board seeks to engage the alumni of the Daniels College of Business through opportunities to support current students. Activities include, but are not limited to, supporting the Daniels Professional Development Program (undergraduate), Executive Mentorship Program (graduate), participating in mock interviews, and participating in industry specific networking activities. (About the Alumni Advisory Board): The purpose of the Daniels College of Business Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) is to build and sustain an alumni engagement program that brings value and holds meaning for Daniels graduates. The AAB seeks to elevate the mission of the Daniels College of Business and strengthens the bonds among alumni, current students and the College. Program: Daniels College of Business The Student Development Committee (SDC) of the Alumni Advisory Board seeks to engage the alumni of the Daniels College of Business through opportunities to support current students. Activities include, but are not limited to, supporting the Daniels Professional Development Program (undergraduate), Executive Mentorship Program (graduate), participating in mock interviews, and participating in industry specific networking activities. (About the Alumni Advisory Board): The purpose of the Daniels College of Business Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) is to build and sustain an alumni engagement program that brings value and holds meaning for Daniels graduates. The AAB seeks to elevate the mission of the Daniels College of Business and strengthens the bonds among alumni, current students and the College. Program: Daniels College of Business Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Connect with Alumni & Students for Coffee ChatsDo you have an interesting career path and a desire to connect with our students to share your wisdom? Then a Coffee Chat is a perfect opportunity for you! These are brief, 30 minute to 1 hour conversations with small groups of students. Program: Alumni Engagement Do you have an interesting career path and a desire to connect with our students to share your wisdom? Then a Coffee Chat is a perfect opportunity for you! These are brief, 30 minute to 1 hour conversations with small groups of students. Program: Alumni Engagement Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CAHSS Alumni Council - Student Engagement Working GroupA committee that seeks to engage the alumni of the College of Arts, Humanities & Social sciences through opportunities to support current students. Alumni serve as mentors, provide career and professional development support and host workshops and webinars throughout the academic year. Committee members can choose to actively participate in a specific event or be available for 1:1 engagement opportunities. Program: College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences A committee that seeks to engage the alumni of the College of Arts, Humanities & Social sciences through opportunities to support current students. Alumni serve as mentors, provide career and professional development support and host workshops and webinars throughout the academic year. Committee members can choose to actively participate in a specific event or be available for 1:1 engagement opportunities. Program: College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CAHSS Alumni CouncilWho We Are: In partnership with and in support of CAHSS, the CAHSS Alumni Council offers its experience, expertise and energy to the leadership of the college to enrich the CAHSS communities. The Council will cultivate, inspire and collaborate with the community of CAHSS alumni, students, faculty and friends convey support and enthusiasm for the college and university, encourage professional growth and connection of CAHSS communities and celebrate the impact of alumni in our communities.
What We Do: We achieve this mission by fostering relationships, celebrating the community, and investing in ongoing personal and professional development, engaging alumni and leveraging the many opportunities the University has to make a difference in our communities. This volunteer-based organization is part of the University of Denver – College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences. The CAHSS Alumni Council will support activities organized by the CAHSS Dean’s Office and University of Denver – Advancement. The council is not a legal entity; it does not create any right or duty of binding nature to be enforceable by a court of law. All functions of the council will be in alignment with and routed through the Dean’s office.
Council members are recruited year round and selected at the discretion of the Dean. Membership term is 4 years and requires participation in two on campus meetings per year and calls throughout the year. For more information, contact Erin Dietrich at erin.dietrich@du.edu. Program: College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Who We Are: In partnership with and in support of CAHSS, the CAHSS Alumni Council offers its experience, expertise and energy to the leadership of the college to enrich the CAHSS communities. The Council will cultivate, inspire and collaborate with the community of CAHSS alumni, students, faculty and friends convey support and enthusiasm for the college and university, encourage professional growth and connection of CAHSS communities and celebrate the impact of alumni in our communities.
What We Do: We achieve this mission by fostering relationships, celebrating the community, and investing in ongoing personal and professional development, engaging alumni and leveraging the many opportunities the University has to make a difference in our communities. This volunteer-based organization is part of the University of Denver – College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences. The CAHSS Alumni Council will support activities organized by the CAHSS Dean’s Office and University of Denver – Advancement. The council is not a legal entity; it does not create any right or duty of binding nature to be enforceable by a court of law. All functions of the council will be in alignment with and routed through the Dean’s office.
Council members are recruited year round and selected at the discretion of the Dean. Membership term is 4 years and requires participation in two on campus meetings per year and calls throughout the year. For more information, contact Erin Dietrich at erin.dietrich@du.edu. Program: College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share Your Career StoryUndergraduate and graduate students highly value learning about the unique career pathways and experiences of young professionals and experienced alums. With that in mind, we have created an opportunity for alumni to share information about their career path, and give career tips for students, all from the comfort of home! Simply click on the link, answer the most relevant questions, let us know where we can share your story and click submit. Submissions are turned into Blog posts, newsletter articles, social media posts and more. Help students explore career paths for their area of study and learn from your experiences! Share Your Career Story Now! Program: Career & Professional Development Undergraduate and graduate students highly value learning about the unique career pathways and experiences of young professionals and experienced alums. With that in mind, we have created an opportunity for alumni to share information about their career path, and give career tips for students, all from the comfort of home! Simply click on the link, answer the most relevant questions, let us know where we can share your story and click submit. Submissions are turned into Blog posts, newsletter articles, social media posts and more. Help students explore career paths for their area of study and learn from your experiences! Share Your Career Story Now! Program: Career & Professional Development Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Zoom Co-Host Positions Available
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Enrichment Program instructors need help during class with a variety of Zoom related functions. With this assistance, instructors stay focused on teaching and leading class, while other functions are handled by the assistant, making for a smooth and seamless learning experience. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Engagement with online learning/instructor/class Co-hosted course for free Additional course during the term for free (some restrictions apply) DUTIES INCLUDE: Assist one or more 1-night lectures or multiple-week (2-4) evening or weekend courses. Open or log into class 20 minutes early each week. Take attendance and admit students from the waiting room. Assign host/co-hosting functionality. Update screen names to reflect roles during class. Alert instructor of questions or other important issues. Monitor chat and mute functions throughout class. Decide how you and instructor will communicate during class if necessary. Other duties as requested by the instructor including sharing of provided slides, breakout groups and polling functions. WHAT IS REQUIRED? Online attendance at pre-term trainings (dates TBD). Desktop computer/laptop or MAC with at least 1.5 Mbps up/down wifi speed. No phone co-hosting. Thirty minute class preparation and weekly post-class follow-up with the instructor. General comfort with computer and Zoom. Specific Zoom co-host responsibilities will be reviewed in training. Basic troubleshooting of technical issues with the instructor and students. Nice casual/professional appearance on screen during class.Want to volunteer or to learn more? Contact: Lynn Wells || Director Enrichment Program || lynn.wells@du.edu || (303)-871-3801
Program: DU Enrichment Program
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Enrichment Program instructors need help during class with a variety of Zoom related functions. With this assistance, instructors stay focused on teaching and leading class, while other functions are handled by the assistant, making for a smooth and seamless learning experience. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Engagement with online learning/instructor/class Co-hosted course for free Additional course during the term for free (some restrictions apply) DUTIES INCLUDE: Assist one or more 1-night lectures or multiple-week (2-4) evening or weekend courses. Open or log into class 20 minutes early each week. Take attendance and admit students from the waiting room. Assign host/co-hosting functionality. Update screen names to reflect roles during class. Alert instructor of questions or other important issues. Monitor chat and mute functions throughout class. Decide how you and instructor will communicate during class if necessary. Other duties as requested by the instructor including sharing of provided slides, breakout groups and polling functions. WHAT IS REQUIRED? Online attendance at pre-term trainings (dates TBD). Desktop computer/laptop or MAC with at least 1.5 Mbps up/down wifi speed. No phone co-hosting. Thirty minute class preparation and weekly post-class follow-up with the instructor. General comfort with computer and Zoom. Specific Zoom co-host responsibilities will be reviewed in training. Basic troubleshooting of technical issues with the instructor and students. Nice casual/professional appearance on screen during class.Want to volunteer or to learn more? Contact: Lynn Wells || Director Enrichment Program || lynn.wells@du.edu || (303)-871-3801
Program: DU Enrichment Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share Your Career StoryUndergraduate and graduate students highly value learning about the unique career pathways and experiences of young professionals and experienced alums - especially alumni from the liberal arts! With that in mind, we have created an opportunity for alumni to share information about their career path, and give career tips for students, all from the comfort of home! Simply click on the link, answer the most relevant questions, let us know where we can share your story and click submit. Submissions are turned into Blog posts, newsletter articles, social media posts and more. Help students explore career paths from liberal arts degrees and learn from your experiences Share Your Career Story Now! Program: College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Undergraduate and graduate students highly value learning about the unique career pathways and experiences of young professionals and experienced alums - especially alumni from the liberal arts! With that in mind, we have created an opportunity for alumni to share information about their career path, and give career tips for students, all from the comfort of home! Simply click on the link, answer the most relevant questions, let us know where we can share your story and click submit. Submissions are turned into Blog posts, newsletter articles, social media posts and more. Help students explore career paths from liberal arts degrees and learn from your experiences Share Your Career Story Now! Program: College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: First Generation ProgramsThe CAHSS First Generation College Student Program is aimed at supporting liberal arts students Reach out for more information on how to get involved in this important initiative! Program: College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences The CAHSS First Generation College Student Program is aimed at supporting liberal arts students Reach out for more information on how to get involved in this important initiative! Program: College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clarion MentorThe DU Clarion has served as the official student newspaper of the University of Denver since 1899. The Clarion welcomes former Clarion writers and staff to "come back to campus" to share their experience and expertise with current students of the newspaper. Join the students either virtually or in person for opportunities to connect, share stories, and share possible career connections. Program: College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences The DU Clarion has served as the official student newspaper of the University of Denver since 1899. The Clarion welcomes former Clarion writers and staff to "come back to campus" to share their experience and expertise with current students of the newspaper. Join the students either virtually or in person for opportunities to connect, share stories, and share possible career connections. Program: College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Classroom SpeakerDU faculty often seek volunteers to share their career journeys, academic program choices, process to apply to graduate school and other helpful stories that are beneficial to students in their decision-making process during college. Does this sound like something you're interested in? Respond to this opportunity and include a summary of your expertise and areas of interest in the notes section. A staff member will be in touch with you shortly thereafter to discuss opportunities to plug in! Program: Alumni Engagement DU faculty often seek volunteers to share their career journeys, academic program choices, process to apply to graduate school and other helpful stories that are beneficial to students in their decision-making process during college. Does this sound like something you're interested in? Respond to this opportunity and include a summary of your expertise and areas of interest in the notes section. A staff member will be in touch with you shortly thereafter to discuss opportunities to plug in! Program: Alumni Engagement Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Women in STEM Alumni Affinity NetworkThe Women in STEM Alumni Affinity Network includes women who are alumni of the University of Denver and are in any areas of Science, Technology, Engineering or Math. We also welcome students and faculty who would like to get involved. The group holds virtual meetings to include our regional alumni and also in-person gatherings for those who are local. We continue to develop this group and are open to suggestions for what you would want from this program! If you would like to join, please complete this survey. Join our LinkedIn group. Program: College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics The Women in STEM Alumni Affinity Network includes women who are alumni of the University of Denver and are in any areas of Science, Technology, Engineering or Math. We also welcome students and faculty who would like to get involved. The group holds virtual meetings to include our regional alumni and also in-person gatherings for those who are local. We continue to develop this group and are open to suggestions for what you would want from this program! If you would like to join, please complete this survey. Join our LinkedIn group. Program: College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Women in STEM Alumni Affinity NetworkThe Women in STEM Alumni Affinity Network includes women who are alumni of the University of Denver and are in any areas of Science, Technology, Engineering or Math. We also welcome students and faculty who would like to get involved. The group holds virtual meetings to include our regional alumni and also in-person gatherings for those who are local. We continue to develop this group and are open to suggestions for what you would want from this program! If you would like to join, please complete this survey. Join our LinkedIn group. Program: Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science The Women in STEM Alumni Affinity Network includes women who are alumni of the University of Denver and are in any areas of Science, Technology, Engineering or Math. We also welcome students and faculty who would like to get involved. The group holds virtual meetings to include our regional alumni and also in-person gatherings for those who are local. We continue to develop this group and are open to suggestions for what you would want from this program! If you would like to join, please complete this survey. Join our LinkedIn group. Program: Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share a Story or News FeatureDo you have an idea for a DU news story or feature? We love to elevate and celebrate our alumni who are making a positive impact in their community or a leader in their industry. Let us feature you! Share updates about fellow alumni!
Email us with your idea at alumni@du.edu. Program: Alumni Engagement Do you have an idea for a DU news story or feature? We love to elevate and celebrate our alumni who are making a positive impact in their community or a leader in their industry. Let us feature you! Share updates about fellow alumni!
Email us with your idea at alumni@du.edu. Program: Alumni Engagement Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Classroom to Careers - Economics DepartmentDid you study economics? Are you interested in supporting students in the Classroom to Careers workshop series including resume review, industry networking, internship opportunities or interviewing skills? A variety of opportunities will be available over the course of a few months and you can participate with as little as an hour of your time, or more! And we will have opportunities to support both remotely and in person. Alumni from all industry areas are welcome to participate. Need more information? Email Erin Dietrich erin.dietrich@du.edu. Program: College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Did you study economics? Are you interested in supporting students in the Classroom to Careers workshop series including resume review, industry networking, internship opportunities or interviewing skills? A variety of opportunities will be available over the course of a few months and you can participate with as little as an hour of your time, or more! And we will have opportunities to support both remotely and in person. Alumni from all industry areas are welcome to participate. Need more information? Email Erin Dietrich erin.dietrich@du.edu. Program: College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support DU as a Social Media AmbassadorDo you want to share your love for the University of Denver (DU) with others? Your social media presence can translate into positive energy for our alma mater. Sign up to be a Social Media Ambassador and become one of the first to spread the word about exciting events taking place on and off campus! The goal is to: Help foster a sense of community and belonging among members of the DU community. Share important news and events of interest to alumni, parents, and friends. Promote positive, authentic content about the University. Have some fun together!What do Social Media Ambassadors Do? Social Media Ambassadors will help generate positive energy about DU online. They disseminate and generate content for social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn that interest them and they believe would resonate with alumni in their social networks. These volunteers help build excitement about various alumni events such as Homecoming, Zoo Lights, Founder's Day, Alumni Weekend, 1Day4DU, and other major campus events and fundraising campaigns. Why should I sign up to be a Social Media Ambassador? Research has shown that 92% of people around the world say they trust earned media, including recommendations from friends and family, above all other forms of advertising. Translated: a recommendation coming from you means more to your peers, both alumni and non-alumni, than it does coming from us. Your positive energy online can make a big difference for DU. Do I need to be active on all social media platforms? While the ideal ambassador would have influence on many social networks, we know that some alumni may be extremely influential on Facebook, but not have a Twitter account. You are still eligible to serve as an ambassador even if you are not active on all of platforms. How often do I need to be actively promoting DU Alumni social media posts? We encourage Social Media Ambassadors to be as active as possible given their work and home life schedules. SMAs should be active once a month, at a minimum; however, during our high priority events, we need everyone to be as active as possible. Okay, I'm excited to help! What do I do now? Step 1: Sign up by clicking the maroon RESPOND button in the right corner of this page. Step 2: Follow us! Facebook University of Denver Alumni Twitter @DU_Alumni Instagram @dualumni LinkedIn University of Denver AlumniStep 3: Once you’ve followed the accounts listed above, you can like and share content that is posted by those accounts. By leveraging your own networks, you can help spread the positive messages about the University of Denver. Like, comment on, share, or retweet posts from University of Denver Alumni social media accounts Post and tweet from alumni and other campus events and encourage others to do the same Post photos from events on Facebook, Twitter, and InstagramStep 4: Mark your calendars! These are important events that take place each year that we need SMAs to spread the word to other alumni: Commencement Homecoming Alumni Weekend 1Day4DUStep 5: Encourage others in your alumni network to join the movement as an SMA! Program: Alumni Engagement Do you want to share your love for the University of Denver (DU) with others? Your social media presence can translate into positive energy for our alma mater. Sign up to be a Social Media Ambassador and become one of the first to spread the word about exciting events taking place on and off campus! The goal is to: Help foster a sense of community and belonging among members of the DU community. Share important news and events of interest to alumni, parents, and friends. Promote positive, authentic content about the University. Have some fun together!What do Social Media Ambassadors Do? Social Media Ambassadors will help generate positive energy about DU online. They disseminate and generate content for social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn that interest them and they believe would resonate with alumni in their social networks. These volunteers help build excitement about various alumni events such as Homecoming, Zoo Lights, Founder's Day, Alumni Weekend, 1Day4DU, and other major campus events and fundraising campaigns. Why should I sign up to be a Social Media Ambassador? Research has shown that 92% of people around the world say they trust earned media, including recommendations from friends and family, above all other forms of advertising. Translated: a recommendation coming from you means more to your peers, both alumni and non-alumni, than it does coming from us. Your positive energy online can make a big difference for DU. Do I need to be active on all social media platforms? While the ideal ambassador would have influence on many social networks, we know that some alumni may be extremely influential on Facebook, but not have a Twitter account. You are still eligible to serve as an ambassador even if you are not active on all of platforms. How often do I need to be actively promoting DU Alumni social media posts? We encourage Social Media Ambassadors to be as active as possible given their work and home life schedules. SMAs should be active once a month, at a minimum; however, during our high priority events, we need everyone to be as active as possible. Okay, I'm excited to help! What do I do now? Step 1: Sign up by clicking the maroon RESPOND button in the right corner of this page. Step 2: Follow us! Facebook University of Denver Alumni Twitter @DU_Alumni Instagram @dualumni LinkedIn University of Denver AlumniStep 3: Once you’ve followed the accounts listed above, you can like and share content that is posted by those accounts. By leveraging your own networks, you can help spread the positive messages about the University of Denver. Like, comment on, share, or retweet posts from University of Denver Alumni social media accounts Post and tweet from alumni and other campus events and encourage others to do the same Post photos from events on Facebook, Twitter, and InstagramStep 4: Mark your calendars! These are important events that take place each year that we need SMAs to spread the word to other alumni: Commencement Homecoming Alumni Weekend 1Day4DUStep 5: Encourage others in your alumni network to join the movement as an SMA! Program: Alumni Engagement Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Participate in Concussion Research and Help to Advance the Medical FieldAre you interested in furthering research surrounding the effects of concussions in athletes? The University of Denver and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical campus are collaborating to study the effects of concussions in athletes. The overall purpose of this multi-disciplinary program is to allows us to discover and develop preventative treatment paradigms that may reduce the impact of multiple concussions throughout life. Multiple concussions can increase the risk for dementia or other brain-related disabilities. This program can have a major impact on long-term treatment of athletes or service men/women with multiple concussions. For this study, we are looking for adults who: Formerly played a field, court, or contact sport in the NCAA as a professional.OR Have never played a field, court, or contact sport in any capacity as an adult.The testing session in the Human Dynamics Lab will last approximately 2 hours. During the session you will perform balance tests, eye tracking tests, memory games, and have your blood drawn. The study pays $40 for your participation. To reserve a spot in the study, please "RESPOND" to this opportunity and we will be in touch with more information. Questions? Contact Alie and the DU Concussion Research Team at duconcussion@gmail.com.
Program: DU Concussion Research Are you interested in furthering research surrounding the effects of concussions in athletes? The University of Denver and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical campus are collaborating to study the effects of concussions in athletes. The overall purpose of this multi-disciplinary program is to allows us to discover and develop preventative treatment paradigms that may reduce the impact of multiple concussions throughout life. Multiple concussions can increase the risk for dementia or other brain-related disabilities. This program can have a major impact on long-term treatment of athletes or service men/women with multiple concussions. For this study, we are looking for adults who: Formerly played a field, court, or contact sport in the NCAA as a professional.OR Have never played a field, court, or contact sport in any capacity as an adult.The testing session in the Human Dynamics Lab will last approximately 2 hours. During the session you will perform balance tests, eye tracking tests, memory games, and have your blood drawn. The study pays $40 for your participation. To reserve a spot in the study, please "RESPOND" to this opportunity and we will be in touch with more information. Questions? Contact Alie and the DU Concussion Research Team at duconcussion@gmail.com.
Program: DU Concussion Research Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tend to a Plot in the Bridge Community GardenDo you love growing vegetables, fruit, herbs and flowers? Are you looking for space to grow produce and connect with other like-minded individuals? Join the Bridge Community Garden! Individual plots become available each spring. Upon approval, each new gardener may tend to a ½ plot, free of charge. Assignments are granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Those who are interested in tending to a plot must be available to tend to their plot and assist with general garden maintenance at least three hours a month. Program: DU Bridge Community Garden Do you love growing vegetables, fruit, herbs and flowers? Are you looking for space to grow produce and connect with other like-minded individuals? Join the Bridge Community Garden! Individual plots become available each spring. Upon approval, each new gardener may tend to a ½ plot, free of charge. Assignments are granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Those who are interested in tending to a plot must be available to tend to their plot and assist with general garden maintenance at least three hours a month. Program: DU Bridge Community Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Organize a Food Drive to Support the DU Food PantryThe DU Food Pantry is supported entirely by food and monetary donations by departments and individuals in the DU community. We are endlessly grateful for the support that we receive from the DU community. Food Drives: Every year, dozens of groups on campus come together to collect boxes of food for the Pantry. If you would like to run a food drive for your department, club, team, class or organization, email foodpantry@du.edu for signage and instructions. Individual Donations: If you would like to donate food to the pantry as an individual, simply stop by the Center for Sustainability during business hours. Monetary Donations: When food donations are not enough for our regular operations, we supplement with store-bought food paid for by generous monetary donations from our partners and friends around campus; Sodexo and Aramark have been exceptionally generous donors! If you would like to provide a monetary gift, visit the Advancement website or simply text DUFOODPANTRY to 41444. Program: DU Food Pantry The DU Food Pantry is supported entirely by food and monetary donations by departments and individuals in the DU community. We are endlessly grateful for the support that we receive from the DU community. Food Drives: Every year, dozens of groups on campus come together to collect boxes of food for the Pantry. If you would like to run a food drive for your department, club, team, class or organization, email foodpantry@du.edu for signage and instructions. Individual Donations: If you would like to donate food to the pantry as an individual, simply stop by the Center for Sustainability during business hours. Monetary Donations: When food donations are not enough for our regular operations, we supplement with store-bought food paid for by generous monetary donations from our partners and friends around campus; Sodexo and Aramark have been exceptionally generous donors! If you would like to provide a monetary gift, visit the Advancement website or simply text DUFOODPANTRY to 41444. Program: DU Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help to Plan Your Class ReunionAre you a strong planner who enjoys coordinating events, connecting with classmates, and generating enthusiasm? The University of Denver invites you to serve as a class reunion volunteer! Reunion volunteers play an essential role in infusing the spirit of their class into reunion events. As Alumni Weekend draws near, committee members plan events, promote attendance, and build excitement among their peers. Reunion volunteers: Partner with alumni engagement staff to plan class-specific events. Recruit classmates to serve as committee members, event hosts, and panelists. Promote the reunion to fellow DU alumni through personal outreach. Encourage classmates to come back and to give back during reunion.Does this sound like you? Express interest today and we will be in touch to arrange a time to connect. Questions? Contact Mackenzie Hunter at mackenzie.hunter@du.edu. Program: Alumni Engagement Are you a strong planner who enjoys coordinating events, connecting with classmates, and generating enthusiasm? The University of Denver invites you to serve as a class reunion volunteer! Reunion volunteers play an essential role in infusing the spirit of their class into reunion events. As Alumni Weekend draws near, committee members plan events, promote attendance, and build excitement among their peers. Reunion volunteers: Partner with alumni engagement staff to plan class-specific events. Recruit classmates to serve as committee members, event hosts, and panelists. Promote the reunion to fellow DU alumni through personal outreach. Encourage classmates to come back and to give back during reunion.Does this sound like you? Express interest today and we will be in touch to arrange a time to connect. Questions? Contact Mackenzie Hunter at mackenzie.hunter@du.edu. Program: Alumni Engagement Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - AtlantaWe're looking for DU community members in the Atlanta area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Atlanta Network We're looking for DU community members in the Atlanta area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Atlanta Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - BostonWe're looking for DU community members in the greater Boston area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Boston Network We're looking for DU community members in the greater Boston area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Boston Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 02201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - BuffaloWe're looking for DU community members in the greater Buffalo area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Buffalo Network We're looking for DU community members in the greater Buffalo area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Buffalo Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 14202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - Canadian PrairiesWe're looking for DU community members in the Canadian Prairies who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Canadian Prairies Network We're looking for DU community members in the Canadian Prairies who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Canadian Prairies Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: T5J0R2 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - ChicagoWe're looking for DU community members in the greater Chicagoland area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Chicagoland Network We're looking for DU community members in the greater Chicagoland area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Chicagoland Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 60602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - ConnecticutWe're looking for DU community members in Connecticut who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Connecticut Network We're looking for DU community members in Connecticut who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Connecticut Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 06830 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - D.C. AreaWe're looking for DU community members in greater Washington D.C. area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU D.C. Area Network We're looking for DU community members in greater Washington D.C. area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU D.C. Area Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - Dallas/Ft. WorthWe're looking for DU community members in the DFW metroplex who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Dallas-Ft. Worth Network We're looking for DU community members in the DFW metroplex who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Dallas-Ft. Worth Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - MississippiWe're looking for DU community members in Mississippi who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Mississippi Network We're looking for DU community members in Mississippi who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Mississippi Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 39110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - NYCWe're looking for DU community members in the greater NYC area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU NYC Network We're looking for DU community members in the greater NYC area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU NYC Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 10007 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - PhiladelphiaWe're looking for DU community members in the greater Philly area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Philadelphia Network We're looking for DU community members in the greater Philly area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Philadelphia Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 19107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - PhoenixWe're looking for DU community members in the greater Phoenix area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Phoenix Network We're looking for DU community members in the greater Phoenix area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Phoenix Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 85003 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - PittsburghWe're looking for DU community members in the greater Pittsburgh area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Pittsburgh Network We're looking for DU community members in the greater Pittsburgh area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Pittsburgh Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 15219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - SeattleWe're looking for DU community members in the greater Seattle/Tacoma area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Seattle Network We're looking for DU community members in the greater Seattle/Tacoma area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Seattle Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 98104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - SF/Bay AreaWe're looking for DU community members in the Bay Area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU SF/Bay Area Network We're looking for DU community members in the Bay Area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU SF/Bay Area Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 94102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - South FloridaWe're looking for DU community members in the south Florida area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU South Florida Network We're looking for DU community members in the south Florida area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU South Florida Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 33602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - Southern CaliforniaWe're looking for DU community members in the southern California who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Southern California Network We're looking for DU community members in the southern California who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Southern California Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 90012 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - Twin CitiesWe're looking for DU community members in the Twin Cities who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Twin Cities Network We're looking for DU community members in the Twin Cities who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Twin Cities Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as Network Leader - Las VegasWe're looking for DU community members in the greater Las Vegas area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Las Vegas Network We're looking for DU community members in the greater Las Vegas area who are interested in serving as Network Leaders. A Network Leader is a DU alumnus/alumna or parent who works alongside other Network Leaders and their designated staff liaison to create ongoing, meaningful engagement opportunities and helps strengthen bridges between their network and the University. As a Network Leader, your activities support DU's global networks by facilitating meaningful communications, connections, experiences, and volunteer leadership opportunities to ensure the ongoing engagement with DU community members in your network. Responsibilities include: Meetings Attend at least 75% of all quarterly network leader calls hosted by DU’s Regional Advancement & Volunteer Engagement team. Attend at least 75% of all network planning meetings.Annual Planning Create an annual plan that details network goals and activities for the year and send to your staff liaison prior to the start of the fall academic quarterEvents Plan and host at least two events per academic year that appeal to the diverse DU community and fall in one of the following categories: signature, educational, professional, service, social, family-friendly, or cultural. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events. Complete the following tasks within 10 business days of an event: Upload event photos to your network folder on the Google Drive, complete and submit the Post-Event Report to your staff liaison, and work with your staff liaison to send a thank you email to event attendees.Ambassadorship Regularly network with key alumni, parents, and supporters in the community. Serve as the primary point of contact for alumni, parents, and supporters who are looking to get involved with the network. Connect with prospective or incoming students and families to share information about DU and your experience as a student/alumni/parent. Promote network events and activities through your social media channels and personal DU connections.Volunteer Recruitment Recruit volunteer leaders and maintain a pipeline of prospective volunteers to fill future openings. Facilitate an orientation for incoming members of the leadership team in partnership with their staff liaison.Leadership Serve as the main point of contact for the network and delegate responsibilities to other members of the network leadership team. Respond to emails from your staff liaison within 5 business days.Student Engagement Provide career mentorship to current students or recent graduates.
Program: DU Las Vegas Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 89101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meet Like-Minded Individuals in the Sustainability Alumni Affinity NetworkThe Sustainability Alumni Affinity Network brings together alumni across all DU units and majors to share their passion for sustainability. The network facilitates interdisciplinary connections through networking, mentoring, and volunteering in support of sustainable goals. We connect virtually on a semi-regular basis and plan in-person events and projects locally in Denver and beyond. Alumni living outside of Colorado are invited to participate and help support sustainability activities in their communities! Interested in learning more? Follow these instructions: Click the RESPOND button in the right corner of this webpage. Complete this REGISTRATION FORM so we can learn more about your background and interest in this network. Join our LINKEDIN GROUP for information about job opportunities, engagement events, and more!Program: Alumni Engagement The Sustainability Alumni Affinity Network brings together alumni across all DU units and majors to share their passion for sustainability. The network facilitates interdisciplinary connections through networking, mentoring, and volunteering in support of sustainable goals. We connect virtually on a semi-regular basis and plan in-person events and projects locally in Denver and beyond. Alumni living outside of Colorado are invited to participate and help support sustainability activities in their communities! Interested in learning more? Follow these instructions: Click the RESPOND button in the right corner of this webpage. Complete this REGISTRATION FORM so we can learn more about your background and interest in this network. Join our LINKEDIN GROUP for information about job opportunities, engagement events, and more!Program: Alumni Engagement Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor a CWC Leadership ScholarColorado Women’s College (CWC) Leadership Scholars serves undergraduate women at DU who are first-generation college students and/or from historically marginalized communities. They receive financial assistance and leadership programming to help them succeed during their time at DU. We are seeking caring individuals to connect and build relationships with scholars in the program. The mentor program is a year-long commitment that provides the mentor and mentee the flexibility to decide mutually on both the timing and the content of meetings. Mentors will meet regularly with their mentees to: Share information about their own educational journey, obstacles and challenges, and ways they have been able to navigate these challenges successfully. Explore and discuss different career paths, community engagement opportunities, and their “passion to purpose” aspirations. Assist with interview preparation, resume and cover letter review, and/or career mentoring. Facilitate community building and leadership development. Assist them with accessing and/or understanding how to use the resources at the University of Denver.We ask that mentors make a commitment for one academic year and meet at least twice per quarter with their mentees. Meetings can take place in person, virtually via Zoom, or on the phone, depending on your preference and schedule. Express interest and we will be in touch with more information and next steps! Program: CWC/TWC Network Colorado Women’s College (CWC) Leadership Scholars serves undergraduate women at DU who are first-generation college students and/or from historically marginalized communities. They receive financial assistance and leadership programming to help them succeed during their time at DU. We are seeking caring individuals to connect and build relationships with scholars in the program. The mentor program is a year-long commitment that provides the mentor and mentee the flexibility to decide mutually on both the timing and the content of meetings. Mentors will meet regularly with their mentees to: Share information about their own educational journey, obstacles and challenges, and ways they have been able to navigate these challenges successfully. Explore and discuss different career paths, community engagement opportunities, and their “passion to purpose” aspirations. Assist with interview preparation, resume and cover letter review, and/or career mentoring. Facilitate community building and leadership development. Assist them with accessing and/or understanding how to use the resources at the University of Denver.We ask that mentors make a commitment for one academic year and meet at least twice per quarter with their mentees. Meetings can take place in person, virtually via Zoom, or on the phone, depending on your preference and schedule. Express interest and we will be in touch with more information and next steps! Program: CWC/TWC Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Recruit Prospective GSSW StudentsAre you a Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) alumnus/a? Do you enjoy connecting with students and sharing your personal, professional, and educational journey? We’re looking for passionate GSSW alumni to provide insight to prospective students about where a social degree can lead, and share their experiences studying at DU. For prospective students, someone who has already graduated from the program is a powerful resource. As an alumnus/a, you can not only give general information, but insider information like “why did you come here,” “what classes did you like best,” and even “which dining hall has the best food?” You can offer real, tangible testimonials that impact a student’s decision to inquire, apply, and eventually enroll. Meetings can take place in person, virtually via Zoom, or on the phone, depending on your preference and schedule. Express interest and we will be in touch with more information and next steps. Program: Graduate School of Social Work Are you a Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) alumnus/a? Do you enjoy connecting with students and sharing your personal, professional, and educational journey? We’re looking for passionate GSSW alumni to provide insight to prospective students about where a social degree can lead, and share their experiences studying at DU. For prospective students, someone who has already graduated from the program is a powerful resource. As an alumnus/a, you can not only give general information, but insider information like “why did you come here,” “what classes did you like best,” and even “which dining hall has the best food?” You can offer real, tangible testimonials that impact a student’s decision to inquire, apply, and eventually enroll. Meetings can take place in person, virtually via Zoom, or on the phone, depending on your preference and schedule. Express interest and we will be in touch with more information and next steps. Program: Graduate School of Social Work Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Recruit Prospective GSPP StudentsAre you a Graduate School of Professional Psychology (GSPP) alumnus/a? Do you enjoy connecting with students and sharing your personal, professional, and educational journey? We’re looking for passionate GSPP alumni to provide insight to prospective students about where a psychology degree can lead, and share their experiences studying at DU. For prospective students, someone who has already graduated from the program is a powerful resource. As an alumnus/a, you can not only give general information, but insider information like “why did you come here,” “what classes did you like best,” and even “which dining hall has the best food?” You can offer real, tangible testimonials that impact a student’s decision to inquire, apply, and eventually enroll. Meetings can take place in person, virtually via Zoom, or on the phone, depending on your preference and schedule. Express interest and we will be in touch with more information and next steps. Program: Graduate School of Professional Psychology Are you a Graduate School of Professional Psychology (GSPP) alumnus/a? Do you enjoy connecting with students and sharing your personal, professional, and educational journey? We’re looking for passionate GSPP alumni to provide insight to prospective students about where a psychology degree can lead, and share their experiences studying at DU. For prospective students, someone who has already graduated from the program is a powerful resource. As an alumnus/a, you can not only give general information, but insider information like “why did you come here,” “what classes did you like best,” and even “which dining hall has the best food?” You can offer real, tangible testimonials that impact a student’s decision to inquire, apply, and eventually enroll. Meetings can take place in person, virtually via Zoom, or on the phone, depending on your preference and schedule. Express interest and we will be in touch with more information and next steps. Program: Graduate School of Professional Psychology Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide Career Guidance to GSSW StudentsAre you a Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) alumni or supporter who works in the field and enjoys providing guidance and support to students? We invite you to connect with current GSSW students and provide guidance and support through professional networking. Volunteer mentors will provide advice and insights on an informal basis and help students to get closer to achieving their career goals. Meetings can take place in person, virtually via Zoom, or on the phone, depending on your preference and schedule. Express interest and we will be in touch with more information and next steps. Program: Graduate School of Social Work Are you a Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) alumni or supporter who works in the field and enjoys providing guidance and support to students? We invite you to connect with current GSSW students and provide guidance and support through professional networking. Volunteer mentors will provide advice and insights on an informal basis and help students to get closer to achieving their career goals. Meetings can take place in person, virtually via Zoom, or on the phone, depending on your preference and schedule. Express interest and we will be in touch with more information and next steps. Program: Graduate School of Social Work Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lead Or Attend A GSSW Book Club SessionAre you a GSSW alumnus/a who enjoys reading and facilitating discussions around social work themes? Are you interested in selecting a book and preparing discussion prompts for an upcoming book club session? The GSSW Alumni Council invites you to join them as a Volunteer Facilitator. The GSSW Book Club offers alumni an opportunity to strengthen relationships and network while enhancing their knowledge and understanding of social work topics. They meet virtually once a quarter. Volunteer facilitators select a book and prepare questions to keep the group engaged in a 1-hour discussion. Respond to this opportunity to receive more details and information on next steps! Program: Graduate School of Social Work Are you a GSSW alumnus/a who enjoys reading and facilitating discussions around social work themes? Are you interested in selecting a book and preparing discussion prompts for an upcoming book club session? The GSSW Alumni Council invites you to join them as a Volunteer Facilitator. The GSSW Book Club offers alumni an opportunity to strengthen relationships and network while enhancing their knowledge and understanding of social work topics. They meet virtually once a quarter. Volunteer facilitators select a book and prepare questions to keep the group engaged in a 1-hour discussion. Respond to this opportunity to receive more details and information on next steps! Program: Graduate School of Social Work Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host A Happy Hour Or Dinner Party for GSSW StudentsCalling all Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) supporters! We are seeking volunteers to host a happy hour or dinner party with GSSW students looking to enter the field of social work. These opportunities allow students to interact with alumni from different social work-related fields and backgrounds in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. If you love hosting gatherings and socializing with members of the DU community, this is a perfect way to give back to your alma mater and forge lasting connections with GSSW students and alumni. Respond to this opportunity to learn more and discuss next steps with a staff liaison!
Program: Graduate School of Social Work Calling all Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) supporters! We are seeking volunteers to host a happy hour or dinner party with GSSW students looking to enter the field of social work. These opportunities allow students to interact with alumni from different social work-related fields and backgrounds in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. If you love hosting gatherings and socializing with members of the DU community, this is a perfect way to give back to your alma mater and forge lasting connections with GSSW students and alumni. Respond to this opportunity to learn more and discuss next steps with a staff liaison!
Program: Graduate School of Social Work Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Alumni Admissions AmbassadorAlumni Admissions Ambassadors (AAA) are important to the University of Denver admissions recruitment and yield efforts as they help to bridge the gap and serve as a tremendous resource to first-year applicants. AAA work with the DU Admissions teams and the Regional Advancement and Volunteer Engagement team to help better connect the university to prospective students in the U.S. and all across the globe. AAA have also represented the university at college fairs, and host local receptions for admitted and entering students. Graduate and undergraduate international admissions team members connect with this group when planning admissions events and visits. AAA volunteers not only share their experiences and information about the University of Denver, but also help personalize the admissions process and make the university more accessible to interested candidates each year. Respond to this opportunity and a staff member will be in touch with you to share more information! Program: Alumni Engagement Alumni Admissions Ambassadors (AAA) are important to the University of Denver admissions recruitment and yield efforts as they help to bridge the gap and serve as a tremendous resource to first-year applicants. AAA work with the DU Admissions teams and the Regional Advancement and Volunteer Engagement team to help better connect the university to prospective students in the U.S. and all across the globe. AAA have also represented the university at college fairs, and host local receptions for admitted and entering students. Graduate and undergraduate international admissions team members connect with this group when planning admissions events and visits. AAA volunteers not only share their experiences and information about the University of Denver, but also help personalize the admissions process and make the university more accessible to interested candidates each year. Respond to this opportunity and a staff member will be in touch with you to share more information! Program: Alumni Engagement Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share Your Expertise with Current Daniels StudentsWant to support the exciting things happening at the Daniels College of Business? We’re looking for industry leaders with a desire to share their expertise with students by: Sitting on an industry-specific panel; Speaking in a class or at a student club meeting; and/or Serving as a judge for a variety of student competitions.Sound like a good fit? Respond to this opportunity, add your ideas in the notes section, and you’ll be connected with a staff liaison to further discuss opportunities to engage. Program: Daniels College of Business Want to support the exciting things happening at the Daniels College of Business? We’re looking for industry leaders with a desire to share their expertise with students by: Sitting on an industry-specific panel; Speaking in a class or at a student club meeting; and/or Serving as a judge for a variety of student competitions.Sound like a good fit? Respond to this opportunity, add your ideas in the notes section, and you’ll be connected with a staff liaison to further discuss opportunities to engage. Program: Daniels College of Business Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Korbel Alumni Council ApplicationInterested in engaging more with the Korbel School? Submit an application to serve on the Korbel Alumni Council! The Korbel Alumni Council strives for a broad representation of the school’s alumni community and seeks representation from various backgrounds, degree programs, regions, and industries. Most council meetings occur via zoom. We ask that Council members have the following: A graduate of a Korbel program (BA, MA, MPP, MGS, MIM/IMBA, IIC, MDP, PhD including Paul D. Coverdell Peace Corps Fellows Program, Peace Corps master's International Program and Dual degree programs with Law, Business and Social Work) Willing to engage in 80% of council meetings per year and assume all of the responsibilities of an Alumni Council member for two years.Responsibilities include participating on Council initiatives which fall under the strategic objectives of the Council: Foster an alumni community based on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Provide a network and rewarding opportunities for alumni to be active in the affairs of the Korbel School and to deepen engagement with the Korbel School, students, and faculty. Help students and alumni expand their professional networks and serve as a resource for career development and mentoring. Assist with the recruitment of students, increasing interest and offering support to prospective students. Raise the global visibility of the Korbel School. Promote and increase the value of the Korbel School to its alumni. Cultivate a culture of philanthropy. Recognize alumni achievements and alumni service.Individuals interested in the Alumni Council may self-nominate or be nominated by someone else. Respond to this opportunity to learn more about the Alumni Council and receive a copy of the application. Program: Josef Korbel School of International Studies Interested in engaging more with the Korbel School? Submit an application to serve on the Korbel Alumni Council! The Korbel Alumni Council strives for a broad representation of the school’s alumni community and seeks representation from various backgrounds, degree programs, regions, and industries. Most council meetings occur via zoom. We ask that Council members have the following: A graduate of a Korbel program (BA, MA, MPP, MGS, MIM/IMBA, IIC, MDP, PhD including Paul D. Coverdell Peace Corps Fellows Program, Peace Corps master's International Program and Dual degree programs with Law, Business and Social Work) Willing to engage in 80% of council meetings per year and assume all of the responsibilities of an Alumni Council member for two years.Responsibilities include participating on Council initiatives which fall under the strategic objectives of the Council: Foster an alumni community based on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Provide a network and rewarding opportunities for alumni to be active in the affairs of the Korbel School and to deepen engagement with the Korbel School, students, and faculty. Help students and alumni expand their professional networks and serve as a resource for career development and mentoring. Assist with the recruitment of students, increasing interest and offering support to prospective students. Raise the global visibility of the Korbel School. Promote and increase the value of the Korbel School to its alumni. Cultivate a culture of philanthropy. Recognize alumni achievements and alumni service.Individuals interested in the Alumni Council may self-nominate or be nominated by someone else. Respond to this opportunity to learn more about the Alumni Council and receive a copy of the application. Program: Josef Korbel School of International Studies Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the DU Concussion team as a Research AssistantAre you passionate about making a difference in the world of brain health? Do you want to be part of a groundbreaking research project? We're looking for dedicated individuals to join our dynamic team in the pursuit of concussion research excellence. Why Choose Us: Collaborate with intellectual students from a variety of educational backgrounds. Contribute to cutting-edge research that impacts hundreds. Shape the future of concussion diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.Your Role: As a member of our research team, you will: Collect and analyze critical data related to concussions. Assist in innovative research projects. Meet with athletes from all ages, sports, and concussion background.Interested to learn more? Respond to this opportunity and a staff member will be in touch with you to share additional information and answer questions. Program: DU Concussion Research Are you passionate about making a difference in the world of brain health? Do you want to be part of a groundbreaking research project? We're looking for dedicated individuals to join our dynamic team in the pursuit of concussion research excellence. Why Choose Us: Collaborate with intellectual students from a variety of educational backgrounds. Contribute to cutting-edge research that impacts hundreds. Shape the future of concussion diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.Your Role: As a member of our research team, you will: Collect and analyze critical data related to concussions. Assist in innovative research projects. Meet with athletes from all ages, sports, and concussion background.Interested to learn more? Respond to this opportunity and a staff member will be in touch with you to share additional information and answer questions. Program: DU Concussion Research Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share Your StoryAt MCE, we take pride in our alumni who are making significant contributions to their communities. We believe in celebrating and elevating their stories, showcasing the positive impact they are making. If you would like to share your story with us (or want to share another alum’s meaningful story) and tell us how MCE made a different your life, please respond this opportunity and a staff member will be in touch with you to discuss next steps! Program: Morgridge College of Education At MCE, we take pride in our alumni who are making significant contributions to their communities. We believe in celebrating and elevating their stories, showcasing the positive impact they are making. If you would like to share your story with us (or want to share another alum’s meaningful story) and tell us how MCE made a different your life, please respond this opportunity and a staff member will be in touch with you to discuss next steps! Program: Morgridge College of Education Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve on the PALs Planning CommitteeAre you a University of Denver alum who graduated fifty or more years ago or a friend of the University looking to reconnect and make a lasting impact? Join the PALs Planning Committee and become a dynamic volunteer leader in shaping the success of our esteemed alumni network. Network Overview The Pioneer Alumni Legends (PALs) is an esteemed group of University of Denver alumni who graduated fifty or more years ago. This vibrant network fosters connections among seasoned alumni, providing them with opportunities to reconnect with old friends and actively engage with the University. Mission and Vision The PALs network is dedicated to fostering enduring connections, celebrating shared experiences, and contributing to the continued success and growth of the University of Denver. Role The PALs Planning Committee plays a pivotal role in shaping the success of this alumni network. As dynamic volunteer leaders, committee members represent the University of Denver, assume leadership responsibilities, and provide consistent oversight for the PALs network. Benefits of Committee Membership: Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow alumni and friends of the University, build relationships, and expand your professional and personal network. Skill Development: Enhance leadership, event planning, and communication skills through hands-on experience and collaboration. Contribution to Community Growth: Play a key role in the success and growth of the PALs community, leaving a lasting impact on the alumni network.Responsibilities Meetings Make a good faith attempt to attend at least 75% of all quarterly planning meetings.Annual Planning Collaborate with the PALs staff liaison to develop an annual plan outlining network goals and activities for the year.Events Brainstorm creative and engaging ideas for events that resonate with the PALs community. Coordinate with the PALs staff liaison to plan and host a minimum of three events per academic year catering to the diverse PALs community. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events.Ambassadorship Actively network with PALs members. Promote network events and activities through personal DU connections and social media channels (as appropriate).Volunteer Recruitment Help to recruit and maintain a pipeline of prospective planning committee members to fill future openings. Requirements Members of the PALs Planning Committee should be either 1.) an alum who graduated from the University of Denver fifty or more years ago, or 2.) a friend of the University. Time Commitment Members of the PALs Planning Committee will work fewer than three hours per month. Planning Meetings 4 one-hour meetings per year. The 2025 meetings are TBD, but the 2024 dates are included below for reference:10-11 a.m. Tues, Feb 2010-11 a.m. Tues, May 710-11 a.m. Tues, July 1610-11 a.m. Tues, Oct 1Term Members of the PALs Planning Committee will serve a one-year, renewable term. Join us today and be a part of fostering enduring connections and contributing to the continued success of the University of Denver! Program: Alumni Engagement Are you a University of Denver alum who graduated fifty or more years ago or a friend of the University looking to reconnect and make a lasting impact? Join the PALs Planning Committee and become a dynamic volunteer leader in shaping the success of our esteemed alumni network. Network Overview The Pioneer Alumni Legends (PALs) is an esteemed group of University of Denver alumni who graduated fifty or more years ago. This vibrant network fosters connections among seasoned alumni, providing them with opportunities to reconnect with old friends and actively engage with the University. Mission and Vision The PALs network is dedicated to fostering enduring connections, celebrating shared experiences, and contributing to the continued success and growth of the University of Denver. Role The PALs Planning Committee plays a pivotal role in shaping the success of this alumni network. As dynamic volunteer leaders, committee members represent the University of Denver, assume leadership responsibilities, and provide consistent oversight for the PALs network. Benefits of Committee Membership: Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow alumni and friends of the University, build relationships, and expand your professional and personal network. Skill Development: Enhance leadership, event planning, and communication skills through hands-on experience and collaboration. Contribution to Community Growth: Play a key role in the success and growth of the PALs community, leaving a lasting impact on the alumni network.Responsibilities Meetings Make a good faith attempt to attend at least 75% of all quarterly planning meetings.Annual Planning Collaborate with the PALs staff liaison to develop an annual plan outlining network goals and activities for the year.Events Brainstorm creative and engaging ideas for events that resonate with the PALs community. Coordinate with the PALs staff liaison to plan and host a minimum of three events per academic year catering to the diverse PALs community. Attend at least 50% of all planned network events.Ambassadorship Actively network with PALs members. Promote network events and activities through personal DU connections and social media channels (as appropriate).Volunteer Recruitment Help to recruit and maintain a pipeline of prospective planning committee members to fill future openings. Requirements Members of the PALs Planning Committee should be either 1.) an alum who graduated from the University of Denver fifty or more years ago, or 2.) a friend of the University. Time Commitment Members of the PALs Planning Committee will work fewer than three hours per month. Planning Meetings 4 one-hour meetings per year. The 2025 meetings are TBD, but the 2024 dates are included below for reference:10-11 a.m. Tues, Feb 2010-11 a.m. Tues, May 710-11 a.m. Tues, July 1610-11 a.m. Tues, Oct 1Term Members of the PALs Planning Committee will serve a one-year, renewable term. Join us today and be a part of fostering enduring connections and contributing to the continued success of the University of Denver! Program: Alumni Engagement Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide 1:1 Career Guidance to DU StudentsShare your expertise and become a mentor on CrimsonConstellation today!
As a mentor, share your perspective and insights with others pursuing similar professional interests Mentor on your own schedule. You decide whether to commit an hour a year or an hour a week. Choose the topics you know best in areas like careers or leadership & management Make a difference by giving the advice you wish you’d had.CrimsonConstellation replaced the DU Career Network in early 2024. Program: CrimsonConstellation Share your expertise and become a mentor on CrimsonConstellation today!
As a mentor, share your perspective and insights with others pursuing similar professional interests Mentor on your own schedule. You decide whether to commit an hour a year or an hour a week. Choose the topics you know best in areas like careers or leadership & management Make a difference by giving the advice you wish you’d had.CrimsonConstellation replaced the DU Career Network in early 2024. Program: CrimsonConstellation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |