All employees are invited to Staff Council's staff appreciation field day at Farrand Field. Enjoy food, live music, games, Chip the costumed mascot and fun with colleagues.
Peruse a number of stories, including what University Hill was like when CU was established in 1876. Then join the celebration June 6 to take a tour and learn about the archives' future.
Rick Stevens, a leader of the Argonne National Laboratory’s Exascale Computing Project, and Lorna Rivera, a rising voice on diversity in the field, will serve as keynote speakers at the conference Aug. 9 through Aug. 11.
Join Staff Council at the Visual Arts Complex for a PERA town hall. Speakers will share legislative changes and give updates on what to expect. Can't make it in person? Check out the livestream.
Join Arts and Sciences Support of Education Through Technology (ASSETT) next week for a showcase of technologies, featuring different tools and topics each day from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
The tours, free and open to the public, are always slightly different as Vince Aquino, arboriculture manager, and Alan Nelson, retired outdoor services director, discuss some of our 104 species.
From an autonomous shuttle to an electric bus and eBikes, Parking and Transportation Services will highlight the newest in alternative fuel vehicles. Some displays will be available to test drive or ride in.
For faculty and staff this week are opportunities to see master students' work at the art museum, enjoy an Otter Pop with a cop, learn about the physics of Wonder Woman at the kid-friendly CU Wizards event, attend the monthly Staff Council meeting and more.
This weekend, enjoy an evening filled with the music of "Star Wars"; the Boulder County Farmers Market; free finals snack stations; student exhibitions in advertising, design and art; and more.
Need a break from studying, or maybe a caffeine refuel before you get back to hitting the books? This week brings to campus an array of events to help you cross the semester finish line.