Events

Thursday, May 28

CU Museum of Natural History can now be accessed from home!

The CU Museum is now offering a wide range of exhibits and educational offerings for students, families and community members on our Museum From Home page....

Mary Mattingly: Last Library

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...

Registrar

After May 12, students who drop their Maymester class are required to pay 100 percent of tuition and fees (no refund), and W grades are posted to...

View of the Front Range

​​​​​​Having trouble making dedicated time for your writing? Join other graduate students in this online community for Academic Writing and Publishing...

8am
Virtual Event
Writing Retreat

Are you a procrastinator who suffers from writing anxiety? Is writing leaving you in isolation? Join other graduate students for an online writing bootcamp...

8am
Virtual Event
Body Language: Picturing People 

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...

Disinformation During a Pandemic: The Politics of COVID-19

Learn More & Register Here Presenter: Dr. Liz Skewes (CMCI) Description: The political polarization in the U.S. is shaping how media outlets are covering...

12pm
Virtual Event
CMCI

The political polarization in the U.S. is shaping how media outlets are covering the COVID-19 crisis and how the public is responding to information and...

12pm
Virtual Event
Finding Funding for Your Research

The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs and Graduate School invite postdocs and graduate students to an informational session to learn how to identify funding...

Live: Glutes, Core and More with Jenna

Enjoy this weekly live class with Jenna. Registration is required, be sure to review your confirmation as it will contain your link to the Zoom meeting for...

4pm
Virtual Event

Thursday, May 28