Published: Aug. 26, 2016

When Daphne Virlar-Knight (EBio鈥17) graduates in May, she will have spent four years with The Herd, one of 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 largest student groups on campus.

Last year she took the helm as Herd president, and is preparing for her final months with a group that has had a huge impact on her CU experience. The Herd helped her create a community of friends and develop valuable leadership skills.听

After planning and participating in dozens of Herd events, Virlar-Knight most looks forward to Welcome Wednesdays, a free lunch for students the first Wednesday of every month at the historic Koenig Alumni Center. 听

鈥淎fter a few times, you notice some regulars, they bring their friends, and everyone has a genuinely good time,鈥 she said.

The Herd, CU鈥檚 student alumni association, is around 5,000 members strong. The group coordinates several university traditions including the Nearly Naked Mile 鈥 the largest student clothing drive at CU, the St. Baldrick鈥檚 Day fundraiser for youth cancer survivors, professional development workshops and football tailgates.

All members receive Herd gear to wear and discounts at several Boulder restaurants, retail stores and the CU Ski Bus. The Herd Leadership Council also is an option for students who want more involvement.

This October, The Herd is excited to announce a new event: CU鈥檚 Amazing Race. The competition around Boulder and campus is a must-experience adventure for Buffs.

鈥淭he Herd has something to offer everyone,鈥 said Virlar-Knight. 鈥淚t's been integral to my success and happiness throughout college.鈥

Members of The Herd