Attention winter grads! If you are graduating in December and looking for a job, come to the next HireBoulder Multi-University Career Fair event on Nov. 30.
During Family Days Nov. 19–21, visitors can participate in hands-on science and art projects for the whole family to explore how we're all part of the tree of life.
Open to the business and university communities, the Lab Venture Challenge will showcase research scientists' innovations as they compete for proof of concept and business development funding.
This week brings a talk by suicide prevention advocate Ken Hines, Texas Hold'em Poker tournament, GIS Day Celebration and free lunch, Middle East Night, sweet treats and crafts, and more.
Through this membership, you have access to Arctic research events, a global research community of various disciplines and a platform for sharing your research. Learn more Nov. 13.
This weekend brings CU on Friday, live comedy, hiking with the hammock club, a rock climbing party, first-ever Hardware Hackathon, badminton tournament, Sweeney & Maxie concert and more.
Gather family and friends on Nov. 25 for a sneak peek at the Denver Zoo's holiday event without the typical holiday crowds. Anyone affiliated with CU Boulder is welcome!
CU Boulder will mark Veterans Day with a ceremony, keynote address, reception and plaque dedication in memory of the Japanese language school that operated on campus from 1942 to 1946.
Chancellor Philip DiStefano, Provost Russell Moore and the Office of Faculty Affairs are pleased to invite you to the annual Faculty Awards Celebration Nov. 28. RSVPs are requested, though walk-ins are welcome.
This week brings the Summer Abroad Fair, Open Hack Night, How to Brand Yourself Online workshop, free lunch, Ed Talks, "Suicide: The Ripple Effect" documentary screening, CU on Friday and more.