Events

From Feb. 3 through Feb. 21, no changes for Fall 2020 can be made in Campus Solutions. See the Fall 2020 Planning Memo for details.

Mary Mattingly is the CU Art Museum’s 2020 artist-in-residence. In her artwork, Mattingly combines Earth sciences, ecology and utopian ideas to communicate...

It's pay day for on-campus and off-campus student employees! Dates are subject to change, refer to the CU System payroll calendar for updates.

Prints from the CU Art Museum’s collection demonstrate how artists and printmakers combine image, text and technique to persuade viewers. Curated by graduate...

Seven $500 prizes will be awarded to CU Boulder Students in the Spring of 2020 for writings on Western American topics. We invite submissions from graduate...

San Luis teachers are invited to register for a free two-day workshop that will focus on the essential role that Latino history played in Trinidad from their...

Mental Health First Aid training helps a person with no clinical training assist someone experiencing a mental health crisis. Mental Health First Aiders...

Topic: Class scheduling This is an opportunity to meet with Academic Scheduling staff to: Get assistance with specific questions or scenarios you run into...

The Stem Cell Research and Technology Resource Center is offering a hands-on, week-long human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) culture workshop from...

The Brutal Realities Exhibition is on display for one more week until February 23 at the Dairy Center for the Arts. Brutal Realities is an exploration of...

We are recording a podcast episode for parents currently pursuing their MFA, Ph.D. or Post-Doctoral studies. All disciplines welcome! Because the demands 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...

Topic: CIM course proposals & edits This is an opportunity to meet with Academic Scheduling staff to: Get assistance with specific questions or scenarios...

The Library is often called the “heart” of university campuses. In 2018, the University Libraries are much more than the classic idea of a place for books....

Title: Pragmatic reasoning in large-scale NLP systems Presenter: Director, Center for the Study of Language and Information Professor, Linguistics and...

OIT is offering weekly Introduction to Microsoft Teams workshops on Fridays from 12 pm to 1 pm in Norlin M210. You can also join remotely using the Microsoft...

Owen Miller, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University Upper bounds to electromagnetic response via convexity, causality, and duality Nanophotonics,...

The Department of Geography Colloquium Series Presents Timbo Stillinger, PhD Postdoctoral Scholar Earth Research Institute, UC Santa Barbara This talk will...
![[This event has been cancelled for the remainder of Spring 2020] International Coffee Hour](https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/32379500045378/medium/b492270674a02805681e63a8637b2b200467a6ef.jpg)
International Coffee Hour is a weekly social event co-hosted by International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) and CU International during the academic...

Electronic Dynamics Underlying Molecular and Nanoplasmonic Light Harvesting Studied by Ultrafast X-Ray Spectroscopy The success of many emerging molecular...

Join us for food, live music and comedy, free billiards and video games, discounted bowling, a visit from Chip the Buffalo and more! Come check out the...

Felipe Pereda, Fernando Zóbel de Ayala Professor of Spanish Art Harvard University Lecture: “The Man who Broke Michelangelo’s Nose.” Born in Madrid, Pereda...
