Events

During this period, send all schedule changes directly to academicscheduling@colorado.edu. See the Summer 2019 Planning Memo for details.

The Colorado Shared Ownership Summit will be a coming-together for the Colorado co-op, credit union, and ESOP sectors. As part of the Conscious Capitalism...

Join your colleagues for a cup of coffee/tea and pastries! This event is sponsored by the Shared Perspectives and Community Engagement (SPACE) Project for CU...

The Colorado Shared Ownership Summit will be a coming-together for the Colorado co-op, credit union, and ESOP sectors. As part of the Conscious Capitalism...

CU Boulder is committed to a strong campus climate in which all students, staff and faculty thrive and feel a sense of commitment to and from our community. ...

This workshop is focused on managing property purchased on sponsored awards. This is one of three sessions that will lead to a Departmental Property Manager...

Join us November 6th or 7th for a training Profiling and Scaling Code on HPC in Norlin Library, Room E206 Register for one session to save your...

Join Leslie Blood, PhD, the new writing coordinator at the Graduate School, for a writing workshop designed to help you establish and maintain good writing...

Florian Hecker: Synopsis Seriation September 6—December 22, 2018 Synopsis Seriation is a constellation of four computer-generated sound pieces. Their...

Comprehensive exams are a critical part of graduate school and it’s common to feel overwhelmed, not only by the content absorption process but also by the...

Do you need a travel signature? Do you want a cookie? Beat the rush and come get your travel signature in the ISSS lobby on Wednesday, November 7th from...

Join us at the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship for our brown bag series. Join us on 11/7 at 12noon with Diego García, Burridge Endowed Chair...

Think more clearly, strengthen memory and be more productive with brain foods. Learn which foods and nutrients are essential to cognition, mood and memory....

Come join us for tea and conversation, Wednesdays at noon in Macky 223. For more information, contact elena.kostoglodova@colorado.edu.

The Department of Information Science Presents: The Flatirons Seminar on the History of Computing, Information, and Society Dr. Jennifer Light Director of...

The Department of Information Science presents: The Flatirons Seminar on the History of Computing, Information, and Society Featuring: Jennifer...

In this session, you will learn how to plug into media relations resources at CU Boulder and identify stories that print and broadcast journalists will want...

Web scraping is a common method for researchers to collect data. In this workshop, we will demonstrate two ways to scrape structured data from web pages,...

During this monthly, drop-in, privacy checkup workshop, Libi Striegl, ATLAS affiliated PhD student, helps participants set up password managers, gives...

Join festival conductor Dr. Sharon Paul (University of Oregon) and more than 700 visiting high school singers in this performance. Performance date and...

Wondering how to identify phishing messages or how to determine whether an email attachment is safe to open? Want to learn how to avoid a malware infection...

This 2-hour workshop will serve as an introduction to geospatial statistics in R and is the fifth of a multi-part R workshop series. We will begin by...

Peter Brannen Author of The Ends of the World 2018 Scripps Fellow, University of Colorado Boulder 2015 journalist-in-residence at the National Evolutionary...

Earn four credits this May in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest on this exciting CU Boulder Global Seminar. Obtain hands-on experience in the principles and practice...

Title: Modeling materials radiation degradation in nanostructures: An example of the intersection of computational materials science, experimental...

Part 1, Wednesday, Nov. 7 Libi Streigl, ATLAS affiliated PhD student and BTU member, will introduce varieties of data and work with the group to access and...

Interested in exploring the literary world, both on and off campus? Join a fun, lively group of fellow undergraduate students for activities and events that...

Want to earn 4 credits in 3 weeks this summer? Interested in Russian culture and history? Come learn about Russia's past and present with a CU Russian...

Hone your networking skills and learn how to prepare for job interviews in the U.S. This will be an interactive workshop with time to practice these...

On March 29, 2018, four performers opened one of the most anticipated productions of the 2018 Festival de Curitiba, Domínio Público (Public Domain, 2018)....

The CU Boulder Society of Physics Students (SPS) is a student run organization open to physics, astronomy/astrophysics, and engineering physics majors. We...

Experience the power of art therapy through a hands-on activity and discuss how it can be used with veterans, youth and others. Artists, arts organizations...

Free Yoga for CU students Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays 5:30PM Meets at CU's Wesley Student Center/Chapel, 1290 Folsom, across from Folsom Field, 1 block...

What is God up to? We bring in our collective group wisdom and insights as we discern how spirit is at work in our lives. We'll experience spiritual...

University of Colorado Law School Professor Aya Gruber will discuss the current state of confusion around the meaning of sexual consent. Her research and...

Lindsey Loberg, program director at Boulder Food Rescue, will discuss food accessibility in Boulder. Boulder Food Rescue works to create a more just and...

Join PRSSA as we welcome Ketchum – a global communications consultancy which has worked with some of the largest brands in the world like IKEA, MasterCard...

The Association of Holistic Wellness and the Yoga Club are teaming up to provide a free yoga and meditation class to help you get through midterms. Come...

Join us for latest Ed Talks, a thought-provoking series aimed at challenging assumptions and creating new paradigms around diversity and inclusion in...

Behind the engineering of figuring out how to do something, there is first a dynamic and fluid process of imagining what might be possible. Along the path to...

Interested in an inter-faith gospel choir? One meets on Wednesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. with a concert coming up on Dec. 2 at 5 p.m. The choir and events are...

Years of violence and war have stripped Hecuba—Queen of Troy—of all she holds dear. In this translation of Euripides’ bleakest drama, Hecuba grieves her...
