Events

Wednesday, May 4

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...

Free Finals Week at the Rec

The Rec Center will be hosting free activities and events for all students with a Buff OneCard during finals week, from April 29–May 4. Events include:...

Graphic features Triceratops skeleton

After 41 years, we’re waving a fond farewell to the Triceratops skull within Paleontology Hall. This charismatic ceratopsian from the Cretaceous period has...

LASP Public Lecture: How CU students operate NASA’s  Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE)

In this talk, a panel of LASP student and staff mission operators will discuss their role in IXPE’s mission to measure cosmic X-rays from astronomical...

Registrar

See Post Final Grades (www.colorado.edu/registrar/faculty-staff/grading/post).

Registrar

See College Opportunity Fund (www.colorado.edu/registrar/students/cof) (COF).

Spring 2022 Last Day to Dispute Tuition (5 p.m.)

See Tuition Dispute (www.colorado.edu/bursar/billing/tuition-dispute).

System Close

Previous month's allocations run. All unposted previous month's journals will be deleted starting at 10 a.m. Please copy them into the next period.

Summer Bike Storage Drive

Are you leaving Boulder for the summer but can't take your bike? The CU Bike Program will store it in a secure, covered location for the entire summer for...

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...

Black text reading "Spring 2022 Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition" with the CU Art Museum logo at the bottom.

Second round: April 23–May 6 Opening celebration: 4–6 p.m., April 22 Artists: Alanna Austin, Mckenzie Blake, Elizabeth Langyher, Kaitlin Mccolgan

ENVS First Wednesday Coffee Time

Come socialize with your peers, free coffe and snacks every first Wednesday of the month.

Blue green coffee mug next to a laptop showing online meeting participants

All are welcome to this open discussion of justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion topics via Zoom.

12pm
Virtual Event
MS Programs Information Session

The Leeds one year Master’s programs offer an opportunity for you to get enhanced skills quickly to help launch your career higher. We offer MS degrees in...

12pm
Virtual Event
William T. Grant Foundation: Improving the Use of Research Evidence

Presented by Lauren Supplee, Senior Program Officer Lauren will provide an overview of the William T. Grant Foundation’s Improving the Use of Research...

12pm
Virtual Event
50 years of students in action in a circle

We are virtual for the first two weeks, and then through the semester have various rooms each week in the UMC. Please email eboard@colorado.edu that you are...

LASP Public Lecture: How CU students operate NASA’s  Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE)

In this talk, a panel of LASP student and staff mission operators will discuss their role in IXPE’s mission to measure cosmic X-rays from astronomical...

7pm
Virtual Event
Horse skull with iron bridle ring bit. Southwestern United States, Navajo, 19th century.

Horses are not just an animal, but a way of life across much of the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains, and American Southwest. But when – and how – did horses...

Wednesday, May 4