Welcome to November! This month brings movie screenings, Native American Heritage Month events, free food, career development workshops, events for first-gen students, trivia and craft nights, gratitude postcards and more.
Faculty, staff and students who have unpaid CU Boulder parking citations issued before Nov. 1, 2019, will be able to pay their citations with canned food, contributing to the community.
In December, a team of peer reviewers will visit campus to review the university and provide recommendations. To prepare for this visit, the campus will hold town halls on Nov. 14 and 15.
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Diversity Engagement Survey
On Oct. 28, all four campuses in the CU community were invited to participateĚýin a system-administered survey designed to assess CUâs learning and working environments. The deadline is Nov. 15.