Join the Ombuds Office and Melissa Kinzler, a dispute resolution expert, for a bite-sized virtual âlunch and learnâ program focused on how to help parties move from chaos to calm.
Benefits-eligible faculty and staff can enroll in benefits through May 10. Get ready with on-demand courses and campus wellness fairs, including one at CU Boulder April 30.
The Ann Roy papers are held in the University Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections and contain the work of Tulsa-born poet, mystic and political activist Ann Roy.
Chelsea Hackett, a university research associate, will give a virtual presentation on vocal empowerment. The event is free and open to everyone, but registration is required.
The Office of Information Technology is offering a number of Canvas trainings and office hours to assist faculty with setting up final exams, managing grade books and making the most of Canvas content.
Open to all, the summit will offer a variety of sessions, a drop-and-swap donation event, the Student Ideas Showcase, a forum with campus leadership, the Campus Sustainability Awards, a keynote on the concept of global citizenship and more.
This summer, Colorado Shakespeare Festival fans will have four opportunities to see two of the seasonâs main plays on a single day, âMacbethâ and âThe Merry Wives of Windsor.â
The Boulder Faculty Assembly Excellence Awards recognize outstanding contributions by faculty in the area of teaching; service and leadership; and research, scholarly and creative work. Attend the ceremony to celebrate this yearâs recipients.
CU Boulderâs Center for Humanities & the Arts will host Gabrielle Calvocoressi and Maia Kobabe for conversation about attacks against queer and nonbinary people and works, as well as to amplify the art of the speakers.