Published: April 15, 2024

This semester only has a few weeks remaining—find your ground with campus events. This week brings a conversation on queer works, book bans and art; a virtual cook along; study breaks; the Consent Carnival; interview prep; a mac-and-cheese bar; and more.

Students enjoy a warm spring day on campusMonday, April 15

10 a.m. C4C S350 Zoom
Prep for your next interview and learn the basics of interviewing during this workshop.

2 p.m. UMC North Dining Room
Stop by for some warm and comforting mac and cheese.

7 p.m. Visual Arts Complex, Room 1B20
First Person Cinema invites film and video artists to CU Boulder to showcase their work. Sofía Gallisá Muriente, whose work often focuses on historical narratives,is visiting.

7:30 p.m. ​Macky Auditorium
Explore the joy of human imagination with the CU Boulder Concert Band and Campus Band.


Tuesday, April 16

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Use Buff Pantry ingredients to create a simple and delicious meal virtually. This week, cooks will craft vegan pasta arrabbiata. .

7:30 p.m. ​Imig Music, Grusin Music Hall (C112)
Join theCollege of Musicfor the finalSoundworks concert of the semester. Soundworks is a concert series for the creation of new and original works.

3 things to check off your to-do list

  • on April 18to see the Denver Rapids take on FC Dallasfor the game on April 20.
  • on April 18or April 22from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the east entrance to Norlin Library.
  • Share your opinion on arts and culture campus events for a chance to win a $5 Laughing Goat gift card.


Wednesday, April 17

2–3 p.m. ​Wardenburg Health Center
Boulder is a beautiful place to live. Appreciate Mother Earth with a mindful tree walk around campus.

4–5 p.m. ​CASE E380
Come to talk about wildflowers, pollinators, creating biodiversity and more. Participants will start their own plant growing kit.

7–8 p.m. ​Rec Center, Studio 2
Muay Thai is a Thai martial art and a form of kickboxing. Check it out during this free workshop held by Student Affairs and Health and Wellness Services.


Thursday, April 18

10 a.m.–noon ​UMC 415–17
Take a break to enjoy breakfast and relaxing activities.

Noon–3:30 p.m. ​UMC 247
Study and have lunch with fellow transfer Buffs.

Queer works, book bans and art

4–5:30 p.m. ​UMC 235
CU Boulder’s Center for Humanities & the Arts will host Gabrielle Calvocoressi and Maia Kobabe for conversation about attacks against queer and nonbinary people and works, as well as to amplify the art of the speakers. The first 30 registrants (who also attend the event) will receive a free copy of “Gender Queer: A Memoir.”

7:30–8:30 p.m. ​Village Center, Room 108
Explore healthy communication in sexual relationships during this hour-long workshop. You will learn about navigation techniques, trying new things and more.

Campus map

Bookmark the to find where you need to go, orsave a link to the map on your smartphone home screen and use it like an app.


Friday, April 19

4:30–7 p.m. ​C4CAbrams Lounge
Drop in to celebrate another year at CU! There will be free dinner, community and a special recognition for graduating seniors.

7–11 p.m. ​Libby Hall, Lot 360
Collect information and resources to help navigate healthy relationships and consent. The carnival will have mechanical bull rides, a photo booth, performances and more.

7–9 p.m. ​Kittredge Central, Multipurpose Room
The University of Colorado Engineering Council is hostinga Midnight Garden spring formal for engineering majors.Join for refreshments, a live DJ, dancing and games.


Saturday, April 20

8:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m. ​UMC south terrace
Volunteer for A Precious Child, an organization that empowers and assists children in need. Volunteers will process incoming donations or work in the store by creating a welcoming atmosphere.

2:30–3:30 p.m. ​Fiske Planetarium $8–$12
Explore the role of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, how humans affect the planet, protection strategies and more.

10–11 p.m. ​Fiske Planetarium $8–$12
Bring good vibes to a night of live flying, new lasers and more at Fiske Planetarium.