This weekend brings to campus a stress reduction break, the CU vs. Air Force football game, a panel on food waste, game night, and more.
Friday, Sept. 13
12–2 p.m. ÌýEngineering Center (outside)
Take a stress reduction break with puppies and snacks while you learn about ways to support friends and get connected to campus resources.
12:15–12:45Ìýp.m. CU Art Museum
Drop in to this workshop for an opportunity to be led through a powerful guided meditation to undo stress, soothe the nervous system and feel better. Please arrive on time, as there is no lateÌýadmittance.
4–5:30Ìýp.m.
Stop by this weekly event for free coffee, tea and snacks.ÌýThis is a great opportunity to connect with the international community here at CU Boulder.ÌýUnits fromÌýacross campus also frequently join the event to share information about the student services they provide.
5–8:30 p.m.Ìý SEEC C120
Come hear food waste and surplus experts—Dana Gunders, Robert Egger, Nicole Civita, and Ashley Zanolli—redefine and explore the future of this increasingly important issue. Afterward, stick around for a networking event with light refreshments.
Fri-Yay Nights: Press Play
6–10Ìýp.m. ÌýRec Center
Head to The Rec for a night of gaming! Video games and board games will be available for play, along with snacks and beverages. Meet new people, test out new games and network with industry professionals.
6–10Ìýp.m. CU Events Center
The No. 19-ranked women's volleyball team will take on Colorado State University.ÌýThe Buffs are led by seniorÌý, fresh off being named the Co-MVP of the Pac-12/Big 10 Challenge. Students get free entry with a valid Buff OneCard.
CAPCOM Go! The Apollo Story
7–8Ìýp.m. Fiske Planetarium
Fifty years ago the first human walked on the moon…Discover the story behind this historic moment, which will inspire the next generation of explorers and dreamers.Ìý
8Ìýp.m. Chem 140
Don’t miss this critically acclaimed film that took home multiple honors at the Sundance Film Festival this past winter. The film tells the story of a young man searching for home in the changing city that seems to have left him behind. As always, there will be free popcorn!
Saturday, Sept. 14
11 a.m.Ìý Folsom Field
The Buffs take on Air Force in the third game of the season. Coming off a victory over Nebraska, the Buffs look to up their record to 3-0 on the season against an ever-challenging Falcons offense.
Sunday, Sept. 15
1–3 p.m.
Join ISSS for a welcome picnic to kick off the school year. This picnic is for international students, scholarsÌýandÌýBoulder Friends of International Students (BFIS) members.Ìý