Resources for student organizations

We’re proud of our vibrant campus community and the outstanding student organizations that help bring it to life. Whether you’re planning an event, launching a new club, or sharing your story on social media, the resources below are here to help you promote your group and make a lasting impact.

Promote Your Event or Organization

Submit to the University Event Calendar

Share your upcoming event with the UNI community by submitting it to the university-wide calendar. Wilson College events submitted here will also be featured on the Business Student Hub for added visibility.


Submit to the CBB Digital Displays

Request to feature your event on the digital screen in Curris Hall. Submit artwork sized 1920x1080 and include key details such as date, time, location and the sponsoring organization.


Request Access to Wilson Canva Account

Canva is an easy-to-use design tool for creating social media graphics, flyers, posters, and more. Request access to start designing professional visuals for your student organization.


Submit a Print Request to Copyworks

Need printed materials for your organization? Submit your project to Copyworks and you’ll be notified when your order is ready.

Logos & Licensing


Branded Merchendise & Licensing

We love when you show your Panther pride — but make sure to follow UNI’s branding and licensing guidelines when ordering apparel or promotional items. Any supplier creating products that use UNI’s name, logo or visual identity must be officially licensed by the university. All merchandise must be purchased through an approved vendor to ensure trademark compliance and consistent, professional representation of the UNI brand across campus and beyond.


Logo Guidlines for Student Organizations

First impressions matter — and we want you to look your best. We also want to ensure the university is represented well. That’s why it’s important to understand UNI’s branding and trademark guidelines when creating logos, flyers, or other materials for your student organization. If you’re using the university name, colors or logos, be sure you know what’s allowed and what’s not. Following these guidelines helps maintain a consistent, professional image across campus.