The campus community is invited to participate in four open forums with the finalists for the dean of Colorado Law position on Feb. 3, Feb. 9, Feb. 11 and Feb. 16.
An 80,000-word doctoral thesis would take nine hours to present. The time limit for competitors of the 3MT? Three minutes. Join the Graduate School for the final competition via Zoom.
Are you ready to make a real difference on campus? On Jan. 28 or Feb. 9, come learn about what it means to be a CU Boulder Staff Council representative.
The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, with speakers from the Colorado School of Public Health, will hold a town hall from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 14. Join the discussion among professionals and local community members.
Looking for a way to get involved and connect with others? In celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a national day of service, the Volunteer Resource Center is offering two opportunities to engage and give back.
Held virtually, the weekly CU Boulder Q&A sessions are a chance to hear status updates on campus COVID-19 impacts and ask questions. Log in at noon each Tuesday through the spring semester. The focus of the sessions alternates each week between students/families and faculty/staff.
Interested in helping young entrepreneurs to build their dreams into reality? Join us for New Venture Challenge's mentor night and learn about getting involved!
Join a six-week book study beginning Jan. 19 and including a virtual discussion with the author of "Don't Label Me: How to Do Diversity without Inflaming the Culture Wars."
A campus Q&A session at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday regarding the plan for the spring 2021 semester will be an opportunity for campus community members to ask questions, voice their concerns and stay connected.
Join Staff Council in town hall discussions specific to being an employee on campus. The Dec. 11 event will focus on frontline and on-campus workers. The Dec. 16 event will focus on remote workers.