Staff Council and the Office of Chief Operating Officer Patrick O'Rourke want to recognize employees as the in-person mode kicks off for the semester. Grab a bite on your way in on Monday!
CU Boulder’s top wind, brass and percussion students are set to perform a varied program of outstanding works for wind ensemble. The event is free or “pay what you can.” Get tickets and plan to attend.
Student choreographers present intimate and stirring meditations on memory, body understanding and community across an athletic symphony of contemporary and improvisational styles.
In a post-Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemoration, CU Boulder invites the public to join a conversation about King’s legacy and the importance of truth and history with Nikole Hannah-Jones, a Pulitzer Prize-winning professor at Howard University and racial injustice reporter.
Participate in this CU in the Community donation drop-off event taking place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 17, a nationally recognized day of service.
Researchers and research partners will come together in an effort to enhance communication, coordination and collaboration in response to the Dec. 30 fires. CONVERGE is an NSF-funded initiative headquartered at the Natural Hazards Center.
Join a virtual town hall from 10 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 12, to discuss topics including the remote academic start to the spring semester, post-Marshall Fire recovery efforts, COVID-19 and more.
Focusing on the events of the Marshall Fire, faculty and staff are invited to attend a webinar on how to take care of yourself, others and your community during this time. Hosting will be the Faculty Staff Assistance Program and the Office of Victim Assistance.
The Grammy-winning Takács Quartet has moved audiences and sold out halls at CU Boulder for more than three decades. Plan to attend an upcoming performance.