This week brings Taylor Swift Night, a mashed potato bar, DIY self-care kits, a Veterans Day Ceremony, a basic cooking class, a volunteer opportunity at a horse stable, wheelchair basketball and more.
The Center for Inclusion and Social Change invites you to nominate marvelous women in your community to be celebrated at a dinner recognizing mothers, grandmothers, advocates, friends, storytellers—any woman who has impacted your life in a positive way!
The First-Generation Programs and Enrichment Office offers a range of programs and events to help foster a sense of belonging through community building and individual support.
This week brings a comedy special by Chris Fleming, free Snarf’s, resume reviews, the Stampede Parade and other Homecoming events, Senior Night, free activities at the Rec and more.
With a challenge running through Dec. 1, the AWorld app allows students, faculty and staff to weave sustainability into their everyday lives and track their impact.
This week brings “a bunch of Hocus Pocus,” the ATLAS Center’s annual festival, a Halloween cycling class, a talk on feelings about climate change, The Power of Laughter, cookie decorating, scary movies and more.
The 2023 election includes a number of local issues, including at the city, county and state levels. Visit the election page to learn how and where to register on campus, what’s on the ballot and where you can cast your votes by 7 p.m. on Nov. 7.
Gather up some friends and seek some scares…if you dare. Here’s a roundup of some of the most chilling haunted houses (and more) that Colorful Colorado has to offer.
Laura Crawshaw, author and “boss whisperer,” spoke to a crowd about the power of ombuds offices. Crawshaw was a lecturer and guest of the CU Boulder Ombud’s Office, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.