All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to review CU Boulder’s draft Climate Action Plan and comment via the online feedback form. The deadline for feedback is March 5.
This week brings classical music, the Spring Volunteer Fair, a CU in D.C. info session, the Grateful Dead at Fiske, a variety of Black History Month events and more.
CU Boulder affiliates now have the opportunity to join Grow with Google to earn free online career certificates that are recognized credentials by many major employers. The program offers flexible learning opportunities for high-demand skills in the digital economy.
This annual event, which showcases graduate students’ ability to distill their nine-hour thesis down to just three minutes, comes back Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. Don't miss it.
The International Film Series, in partnership with the CAAAS, is celebrating Black History Month with films rich in cultural influence, artistic merit and powerful messages. The program aims to provide a varied selection of voices.
This year’s theme is “My Kind of Data,” which centers the personal side of data and its transformative potential. Check out the campus’s Love Data Week, beginning Feb. 12.