Join Colorado Law for the 61st Annual John R. Coen Lecture at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 15, featuring former White House counsel Gregory B. Craig. A reception will follow for registered guests.
Pack a laptop, a change of clothes and some creativity, and head to the ATLAS Institute's third annual T9Hacks. An event geared for women, it aims to attract newcomers to computer programming with a fun, lively and accessible hackathon.
Happenings on campus and beyond include a "super blue blood moon," injury clinic open hours, a couple of student employee deadlines to keep in mind, an Academic Futures staff forum on university governance and decision-making and more.
Join Research Computing this spring for the free Fundamentals of High Performance Computing course, made up of five modules designed to cover introductory as well as more advanced topics.
This week brings Tuesday Morning Coffee for entrepreneurially minded students, movies screening on campus, drop-in academic skills coaching, the 15th annual Poetry Slam and more.
Check out the Graduate Teacher Program Spring Conference, an evening focused on cinema's most influential composers, an event honoring the Challenger disaster, a self-guided scavenger hunt and more.
Understand the requirements, learn competitive approaches and initiate connections with campus resources via this Research & Innovation Office event Feb. 6. Register by Jan. 30.
Come see off-campus properties, speak with vendors/property managers, enter to win a flat-screen TV and eat some free pizza. Plus, check out tips and tricks for your housing hunt.
Dorje Dolma will discuss her new book, "Yak Girl: Growing Up in the Remote Dolpo Region of Nepal," in an event presented by the Center for Asian Students and the Tibet Himalya Initiative.
The Graduate Teacher Program will bring speakers from the Front Range and beyond to discuss college pedagogy, academic professional development and employment opportunities.