Events

Friday, February 25

Historic illustration of apple.

Now you can discover the cultural and biological context of Boulder’s historic apple trees from your laptop! CU Museum’s newest exhibit features Boulder...

Virtual Event
Coach whip snake, curled with its tongue out.

Colorado is home to 29 diverse species of snakes found throughout the high peaks and the high plains. Colorado Snakes, the newest online exhibit at the CU...

Effort and movement learning study

The Neuromechanics Lab needs volunteers for a study on learning and effort in a reaching task. We are interested in how the effort involved in a movement...

Registrar

Changes that can be made include classrom swaps, cancellations, fixing associated class numbers, and adding instructor information and notes to class...

18th century beaded saddle

Horses are not just an animal–they are a way of life in the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains and American Southwest. A new online exhibit at the CU Museum,...

Virtual Event
$4 Fridays on all 20z Drinks at Pekoe

Join us for $4 Fridays on all 20oz drinks at Pekoe! Located in the ATLAS Institute at 1125 18th St, Boulder, CO 80309. This offer is only available at our...

Public Speaking & Presentations

MENV Public Speaking Class with Part-time Comedian and Energy Expert, Bill LeBlanc One of the biggest indicators of success in work life is the ability to...

Photo of LaMont Hamilton walking through a snowy landscape.

To Hear the Earth Before the End of the World (a rephrasing phrasing of poet Ed Roberson's book To See the Earth Before the End of the World) is a light and...

Making Trouble: Hands-on Photography

Making Trouble: Hands-on Photography brings together a selection of photographs from the museum’s collection that have been altered either digitally or by...

A closeup of an anatomical illustration.

How does Hydrogen Man, a woodcut made by Leonard Baskin in 1954, relate to an illustration of the circulatory system from Andreas Vesailus’ 1555 anatomical...

Writing Your Research Statement for the Academic Job Market

With Brad Markle, Assistant Professor, Geological Sciences Job postings in higher education often require a research statement as part of the application...

11am
Virtual Event
ICS Colloquium: Thomas Williams, PhD, Colorado School of Mines

Title: Representation and Identity: Opportunities and Challenges for Language-Capable Robots Presenter: Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Colorado...

Presenter: Jarvis Marlow-McCowin serves as the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Education Coordinator with Corning Incorporated's Office of Racial Equality and Social Unity (ORESU)

Early research on the experiences of Black men in education centers deficit-based narratives. Research highlighted their perceived lack of interest and...

12pm
Virtual Event
Do Residency Requirements Improve Police-Civilian Relations?

Hosted by Srinivas (Chinnu) Parinandi at the University of Colorado Boulder.

A photo of two piles of stacked rocks.

You are invited to this weekly hybrid workshop to learn about a work of art and then participate in a related mindfulness practice. You are welcome to join...

12:15pm
CU Art Museum
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Pre-register now! These on-campus sessions, hosted by students and staff, introduce students to the College of Media, Communication and Information (CMCI),...

"What is Critical Theory?"

On Friday, Feb. 25, the Center for Critical Thought is sponsoring an in-person event titled “What is Critical Theory?” It will take place in the British...

katherine jinkins

Abstract: Wearable or implantable biodevices enable continuous health monitoring and diagnosis of diseases or conditions in a fast, cost-effective, and...

2pm
Virtual Event
Assessment for Busy People: Assessing Student Engagement

With Stephanie Foster, Assesment Lead, Center for Teaching & Learning Student engagement is essential to learning. High levels of engagement have been...

3pm
Virtual Event
Applied Mathematics Colloquium - Lexing Ying

Lexing Ying, Department of Mathematics, Stanford University Prony's method, analytic continuation, and quantum signal processing Prony's method is a...

3:35pm
Virtual Event
PCCP Seminar with David Coker

Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics seminar presented by David Coker of Boston University. Simulating Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Excitation Energy...

4pm
Virtual Event
Radio 1190 - Street Team

Radio 1190 is CU Boulder's very own independent radio station. Get close to the forefront of up and coming music by sorting through new releases every...

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Every Friday, our graduate students present the latest on their research. Meetings will be both in-person and livestreamed. Please contact us for details.

Radio 1190 - Local Shakedown

Radio 1190 is CU Boulder's very own independent radio station. This awesome event, run by Sam Rupsa, brings a live band into our studio every Friday at 5...

students on cycles in a student

Strong and Connect Cycle class with Sam will close the month with a Spin/Strength combo class focused on building support and community. See how you can get...

rainbow heels

Movement is for every body and sometimes its all just for fun. In this Heels Dancing class, we will strengthen the muscles used while wearing heels, work to...

anna pilot

An aerial work production exposing the performer's inner world by Anna Pillot Performances on Fri 2/25 & Sat 2/26 @ 7pm in the ATLAS Black Box Experimental...

Colorado Avalanche vs. Winnipeg Jets

Get a free ticket to see the Colorado Avalanche take on the Winnipeg Jets at Ball Arena in Denver! Ticket distribution will start Feb. 22 at 10 a.m. in the...

Extreme Bowling

Friday and Saturday nights, from 7 p.m. to close. Enjoy the fun of bowling with black lights, colored lane lights and color pins. It’s the ONLY Extreme...

Artist's depiction of Orion Spacecraft leaving Earth's orbit

Join us to launch on a journey beyond the Earth towards a sustainable future in space. NASA’s 21st century Artemis program is the next step in our mission to...

Open Space: Curated by CU Dance Connection

Be moved by dance works that lilt, groove and tumble across a spectrum of styles in this student-produced and CU Dance Connection-curated series. Tickets...

Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band: Feb. 25, 2022

The Wind Symphony is composed of the most outstanding wind, brass and percussion students. The group is dedicated to the performance of the finest wind...

Program Council Film Series

Join Program Council for a free movie on the big screen! Free popcorn! Open to all students and guests. Jan. 28: Jackass Forever (advance screening)Feb. 4:...

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Sommers-Bausch Observatory has been exploring the night sky since 1953. Our FREE Open Houses are held on most Friday evenings when CU classes are in session...

Friday, February 25