Using robots to clear snow and creating community through neighborhood brew pubs are just a few of the topics to be discussed at the Oct. 21 conference.
Chancellor DiStefano invites the campus community to join him for updates on our strategic imperatives and a key announcement about how we will better serve our students.
The Oct. 23 session of the Ethics and Compliance Education Series will feature best practices in mentoring and working with high school students in your research labs.
Roudy Hildreth from CU Engage and David Meens from the Office for Outreach and Engagement will discuss the campus's civic action plan Oct. 19, the first in a series of discussions.
Teach Access invites faculty to attend a bootcamp Nov. 14 free of cost. Discover examples and techniques to prepare your students to create inclusive experiences and innovative breakthroughs.
CU employees are eligible to meet with financial professionals from the university's retirement plan service provider at no cost. Discuss anything from budgeting to managing debt.
Join the Research & Innovation Office and the Office of Contracts and Grants for a budgeting 101 workshop for externally funded research, scholarship and creative work projects.
No one wants to spend this season sick in bed. Take precautions from catching the flu with campus clinics Oct. 25, 27 and 30, available to all CU Boulder employees and spouses.
In this post-Charlottesville environment, CU Boulder historians are putting slavery in context with a series of participatory events looking back at American racism, with the next forum slated for Oct. 21.
CU Boulder's dance division shines a spotlight on two MFA candidates in "Taking UP Space," an evening of performances embracing racial and sexual diversity, Oct. 20–22.