Super Bowl weekend brings an Elton John laser show, a talk about AI ethics, women’s basketball vs. Washington, a sustainability workshop, the Branford Marsalis Quartet in concert, extreme bowling, a silent disco and more.
This week brings trivia, a housing fair, the First Person Cinema showcase with Peter Burr, ski and snowboard maintenance, a cooking tutorial, Kongo and swing dance classes and more.
Volunteering lets you give back to your community while gaining valuable skills and meeting new people. Connect with the Volunteer Resource Center to find a volunteer experience that matches your interests and availability.
This weekend brings an exhibit exploring the Ross Sea, adaptive fitness training, a projection mapping workshop with ATLAS, the Vietnamese Student Association’s Lunar New Year Show and more.
Several events are set for February as the CU Boulder community celebrates Black History Month 2023. Plan to attend gatherings around campus, take in movie screenings, explore and learn through the University Libraries guide, which includes resources for action and advocacy, and more.
Kappa Delta Chi Sorority is the newest addition to Fraternity & Sorority Life at CU Boulder, and the fourth sorority to join the Multicultural Greek Council. Here are four things to know about Kappa Delta Chi and the MGC.
This week brings registration for a mindfulness program, a “Till” movie screening, lunch with a veteran activist, organization tips, an artist lecture, a winter pick-me-up, the Basic Needs Center open house and more.
Volunteering can help you make new friends, learn skills and make a difference. Stop by the Spring Volunteer Fair on Feb. 7 to learn about volunteer opportunities. Here are some tips for making the most of the fair.
This weekend brings an advance screening of “Knock at the Cabin,” a CPR training, a Sommers-Bausch Observatory open house, shows at Fiske Planetarium, a lifeguard certification course, student recitals, women’s basketball games and more.
In December 2022, CU Boulder co-hosted a 3-day summit addressing human rights and climate change, exploring solutions that every sector of society—government, business, education and individuals—can adopt and act upon. Couldn't attend or want to review? Videos of keynote speeches and panel discussions are now available.