Events

New undergraduates are notified of registration procedures by the New Student & Family Programs Office.

From Nov. 4, 2019, through Jan. 3, 2020: - Continuing students who drop all Main Campus classes are eligible for a full refund of their tuition, fees and...

Join us for the annual staff appreciation breakfast, hosted and sponsored by Staff Council and the Office of the Chancellor. The event will be held on...

In the 1960s and 1970s, ground-based observations–many made here in Boulder–indicated that Jupiter’s moon Io was peculiar. The innermost Galilean moon...

“Social Equity, Real Estate Development and the Role of the Private Sector” Symposium The moment has come to challenge the way traditional real estate...

Come connect with your Political Science faculty and peers! Free coffee and snacks, and FREE T-SHIRTS! Please RSVP here.

Art Elements: Materials, Motive and Meaning presents an in-depth look at materials and techniques used to create artworks. Inspired by the research of...

This exhibition considers how the pose, the gesture and the body in motion are used by artists to convey meaning. Figural artworks from the CU Art Museum’s...

The Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship is sponsoring open, free consulting hours to help you with your needs. We are happy to assist with...

Join us for a conversation with Kealey Boyd, independent writer and critic, and Master of Fine Arts thesis students.

CMCI's Scholarship Application is open now through Feb. 15! To learn about the process and how to submit a quality application, consider one of the...

Join us at the CU Art Museum at noon on Wednesday, December 4 for a conversation with art historian, writer and cultural critic Kealey Boyd, and MFA...

Learn how to strengthen your immune system to help prevent the flu naturally. This talk will highlight which foods and nutrients can protect you and your...

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...

CareerWellbeing. Core Competency: Integrity/Responsibility/Ethics. This Leading at the Speed of Trust® workshop is for Student Affairs employees looking to...

Russian Tea meets once a week for tea and conversation during the academic year. Contact Yuliana.Gunn for more information about Russian tea.

Looking to de-stress before finals? Join us for a drop-in meditation and movement class. You can also write a letter of gratitude to a loved one, and we will...

In this hour we discuss how to structure and conduct the meeting effectively to meet your objectives, while still keeping everyone happy and...

Melissa Foster US Bureau of Reclamation Topic: Bighorn River geomorphic mapping and sediment tracers Scheduling contact: Aaron Hurst

Considering graduate school? Interested in pursuing research? Come to one of our upcoming info sessions to learn more about how McNair Scholars Program...

Presented by: Ron Stoltz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Abstract: The Iran Nuclear Deal evokes strong reactions. It has been called "The Worst...

Interested in learning to meditate? Looking to unwind at the end of a busy day? Already have a practice and hoping to find others who share your passion for...

The CU Boulder Society of Physics Students (SPS) is a student organization open to all Physics, Engineering Physics, and Astronomy/Astrophysics majors and...

Free expression, open discourse, and ongoing intellectual challenge are a necessary foundation for an empowering education and a research environment that...

Are you a gamer? Want bragging rights? Here’s your chance! Join one of the Wednesday night video game tournaments hosted by The Connection! Sign up starts 6...

Join CU-Boulder Archaeology PhD Candidate Kaitlyn E. Davis as she discusses how Pueblo people dealt with the Spanish introduction of wheat and livestock into...
