Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Hey Buffs, it's officially fall!Don’t miss out on all the fun ways to celebrate fall in «Ƶ.

We have a ton of free events lined up for you this month:ticket giveaways, film screenings, cozy hangs, Lotería, fitness classes, laser tag, haunted halls and corn mazes, craft nights,a ghost bike tour and more. See what’s coming up.

Featured events

Student recitals

Various dates and times
The stars of tomorrow are on stage today at CU «Ƶ. The students of the College of Music present degree qualifying recitals which are free and open to the public for in-person attendance. Most are also available to stream live from the comfort of your home!

1:30–3:30 p.m.​C4C N320
Join the Pride Office every Friday to craft, createand conversate! Drop in any time to decompress and enjoy some queer company.

Oct. 4 4–5 p.m.Rec Center
In this mini workshop, participants will experience a taste of the components found in our self-defense program: situational understanding, utilization techniques and physical skills. Allies are also encouraged to attend.

Friday Night Film Series

8 p.m.CHEM 140
Join Program Council to watch movies on the big screen for free!

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Oct. 4 1:30–3:30 p.m.​C4C N320
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month!This event is for all queer and Latinéstudents to come together, connect and enjoy a fun-filled afternoon of Lotería, the beloved Latinx/é bingo-style game. Join us for an afternoon of community, laughter and celebration of queer and Latinéidentities!

Free Friday Power Hour

5–6 p.m.​Rec Center
The Rec offers a free fitness class each week on Friday from 5 to 6 p.m. No registration required.

  • Oct. 4 and 18:
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  • Oct. 25:

Oct. 5 8–10 p.m.​Kittredge Central, Multipurpose Rooms
Join us for laser tag in Kittredge Central! Free Cosmo's pizza will be provided.

Oct. 5:
Oct. 19:

CU in the Community is a series of one-time, student-led volunteer projects offered each semester in collaboration with local nonprofit organizations. Projects are based on community needs and include various types of service related to social and environmental justice. All students are invited to participate in all volunteer projects to understand social and environmental issues, engage in direct service, reflect on their impact and learn about continued engagement in communities.

Oct. 6 Noon–6 p.m.​UѰ Gaming Lounge
Compete head-to-head in a yearlong competition with other CU «Ƶ students to be named the Ultimate Gamer! Each event of thetournament features a different game genre, from Battle Royales to Survival to Roguelikes. Players can win each event and earn points toward the yearlong competition. At the end of the year, the player with the most points will be named CU «Ƶ's Ultimate Gamer.

Oct. 7, 21 10–10:30 a.m. վٳܲ
Open to both on-campus employers and students, attend this workshop to learn how effective Handshake can be to land an on-campus job and ask questions about student employment!

Oct. 7 2–3 p.m.​UѰ North Dining Room
Stop by our mashed potatoes bar on your way to class and learn about different campus organizations. Hosted by the Center for Student Involvement.

Oct. 7, 21 7–9 p.m.​The Connection
Come down to The Connection for trivia—teams and individuals are welcome! Free to enter; sign-up starts at 6 p.m. at The Connection front desk. Prizes for top finishers!

Oct. 7, 9 Noon–1 p.m.​C4C S435
Have you been focusing solely on your time in college and wondering what you will do next? Get a better understanding of what you might want to do after graduation, what your priorities are and how to set yourself up for success.

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Need a space to study or an accountability buddy? Join the Study Café in the Center for Inclusion and Social Change lobby. Free study snacks and productivity rewards provided. All first-generation students are welcome.

Oct. 8 11 a.m.–4 p.m.​UѰ Glenn Miller Ballroom
This fair is ideal for students who are seeking internships, part-time or full-time positions.Employers will be recruiting majors in arts and sciences. CU «Ƶ students and alumni from all majors, experience levels and backgrounds are welcome to attend this free event. Students are not required to pre-register to attend this fair—just show up!

Oct. 8 5–7 p.m.​UѰ 457
Join your fellow Buffs to create candle holders—the perfect gift or centerpiece for your home. All supplies are provided, space is limited and sign-up is required to attend.Hosted by the Center for Student Involvement.

Faculty Tuesdays

ճܱ岹 7:30 p.m.Imig Music, Grusin Music Hall (C112)
RenownedCollege of Music faculty artists perform with students and colleagues in chamber music recitals featuring world premieres and beloved classics.

  • : Music from Asia with the Pan Pacific Ensemble Residency
  • : Solo harpsichord works by J.S. Bach
  • : Palimpsest: Folk Traditions Through New Music
  • : Voices of Women

Oct. 8, 22 7–9 p.m.​The Connection
Come test your luck at a single or double knock-out pingpong tournament! Sign-up starts at 6 p.m. at The Connection front desk. Prizes for top finishers!

Oct. 8 11 a.m.–1 p.m.​UѰ
Stop by to build a self-care kit and learn strategies to look after your mind and body while you tackle those exams.

Oct. 8 2 p.m.​C4C N238
Do you want to improve your reading comprehension? Do you spend hours reading and then struggle to recall the details later? Join this workshop focused on reading strategies and techniques to improve reading comprehension.

Oct. 8 5–7 p.m.​Williams Village East lobby
Join this event where first-year engineering students can enjoy delicious food and connect with peers, staff and campus departments. Hosted by Engineering Connections and the Center for Inclusion and Social Change, this weekly event fosters community, introduces students to campus resources, and celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month.

Oct. 8 5:30–6:30 p.m.​Discovery Learning Center, Room 1B70
In this interactive workshop, attendees will learn how to prepare for a successful job or internship search. Topics in this workshop include building effective application materials (resumes, cover letters, etc.) and networking.

Oct. 9 11 a.m.–noon​UѰ 330
Meet other student leaders who are interested in community organization and share ideas and tools. This event is a part of the Activate and Build a Buff Leadership Luncheons series.

±Ա岹 11 a.m.–1 p.m.​CASE E352
Join us for CMCI Career & Internship Office Hours, an easy way for CMCI students to get quick career and internship related questions answered, without having to make an appointment!

Oct. 9, 23 2:30–3:30 p.m.​C4C 336C
BYOG is a social group for students who are transgender, nonbinary or gender-questioning. Come celebrate who you are with games, snacks and friends.

New RA info session

Oct. 9 3–4 p.m.​Kittredge Central, Multipurpose Rooms C–D
Learn more about being a resident advisor (RA) at CU «Ƶ! As an RA, you will gain leadership skills, work with a diverse group of people, create an inclusive community and so much more. At this information session you will learn more about the RA role and the application process and timeline.

Oct. 9, 16, 23 5–10 p.m.​The Connection
Show off your skills at a Wednesday night Super Smash Bros tournament hosted by CU Gaming and The Connection! Sign-up starts at 4 p.m. at The Connection front desk.

Oct. 9 5–6:30 p.m.​C4C Abrams Lounge
Join the Pride Office and One Colorado to learn more about LGBTQ+ activism in the state and how to take action around LGBTQ+ rights on a national and local level.

Oct. 9 5–6:30 p.m.​Williams Village, Demo Kitchen
Join your fellow students to learn basic cooking techniques! All materials provided. Closed-toe shoes must be worn at all times in the kitchen. Hosted by the Basic Needs Center. The menu is subject to change.

ճܰ岹 8 a.m.–noon​ATLAS Center, outside CU Art Museum
Come get a free coffee if you Lug Your Mug! All you must do is bring your own mug and you get rewarded with a free coffee. There will be no single-use cups available. The Environmental Center's Zero Waste Outreach Team wants to reward you for getting out of the disposable mentality, so get in the habit and BYOM (bring your own mug)!

Oct. 10 11:30 a.m.–2 p.m.​C4C Abrams Lounge
Come celebrate with delicious food, vibrant music and great vibes as we wrap up a month of honoring Latinx/é culture and heritage. Don't miss out on this festive and memorable gathering!

Oct. 10 2 p.m.​UѰ south terrace
The mobile food pantry is free and open to CU «Ƶ students, faculty and staff, and community members of «Ƶ and Broomfield counties. Attendees will receive up to 30 pounds of food in multiple boxes. Food will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. Registration is required. Review instructions and more information.

Oct. 10 2–4 p.m.​UѰ 457
Dive into the world of civic engagement with delicious burritos as we help you research your election ballot! Knowing and understanding the propositions are crucial to making informed decisions, whether it’s local elections, state issues or national races.

Oct. 10 6–8 p.m.​C4C Abrams Lounge
Make new friends, connect with community and play Lotería with the Center for Inclusion and Social Change. Free street tacos!

ճܰ岹7–8 p.m.​Fiske Planetarium
Grab your Buff OneCard and head over to Fiske Planetarium to enjoy Free Fiske Thursdays! All 7 p.m. shows and star talks are free for CU «Ƶ students on Thursdays.

  • Oct. 10: Science Under the Dome: “Astrotopophilia: A love of place with maps of space”
  • Oct. 24: Live Faculty Talks: “Galilean Moons: Past, Present, Future”

Oct. 10 7:30 p.m.​Imig Music, Grusin Music Hall (C112)
Join CU «Ƶ's choral ensembles inperson or via .

Oct. 10 8–10 p.m.​The Connection
Enjoy free bowling, billiards, pingpong and karaoke at The Connection!

Oct. 11 5–7 p.m.​Rec Center ice rink
Calling all first-generation and BIPOC students! Join us to build community while ice skating and enjoying cozy winter snacks.

Student Gameday Huddle

Oct. 12 յ​Farrand Field
Come cheer on the Buffs before the home game and enjoy free food, games, music and a chance to be chosen as the Student Fan of the Game. The selected Student Fan of the Game gets to walk onto Folsom Field during the game!

Oct. 13 7–10 p.m.​Rec Center climbing gym
Interested in trying climbing for the first time? Looking for new rad climbing partners? This event is for you! Climb with the Outdoor Pursuits team and find support, empowerment, laughter and community! Trained staff will be there to show you the ropes, offer you a belay and keep the stoke high. This event is free and open to all who identify as women or nonbinary. All experience levels welcome.

Oct. 13 8–11 p.m.​UѰ Glenn Miller Ballroom
Join GSA for their annual student drag show! Cheer on your fellow student performers and enjoy a night of fun, complete with movie theming and more.

Oct. 14 11 a.m.–1 p.m.​UѰ Glenn Miller Ballroom
CU «Ƶ students, staff and faculty and members of the «Ƶ community are invited to participate in a community celebration and observance of Indigenous Peoples Day. This session will feature keynote addresses centered around the plenary theme, "Indigenous Peoples Day Reframed: Toward an Intersectional, Decolonial and Transnational Vision for Indigenous Sovereignty."

Oct. 14 Noon–1 p.m.​C4C S350
Attend this workshop to learn about interviewing. We’ll cover the different types of interviews, common questions, how to use the START method and resources you can use to ace your next job or internship interview.

Oct. 14 2–3 p.m.​UѰ North Dining Room
Stop by for some breakfast for lunch on your way to class and learn about different campus organizations.

Oct. 14, 28 7–9 p.m. The Connection
Show off your skills at an 8-ball or 9-ball billiards tournament at The Connection. The tournament is free to enter, and sign-up starts at 6 p.m. at The Connection front desk. Prizes for top finishers!

Oct. 15 11 a.m.–1 p.m.​Village Center
What can you do to prevent getting sick during cold and flu season? Stop by the Village Resource Center to learn about illness prevention strategies and grab some cold care supplies.

Free flu shot clinic

Oct. 15, 16​Wolf Law, Boettcher Hall
Stay healthy all season long by getting a free flu shot.

  • Oct. 15: 1–4 p.m.
  • Oct. 16: 8:30–11:30 a.m.

Oct. 15 4–5 p.m.​C4C N320
Join us for a conversation around what queer and trans culture is, what it means to people and what it can do for you.

Oct. 15 5–7 p.m.​Williams Village North, Innovation Station
Take a study break and design your own puzzle. All supplies are provided, space is limited and sign-up is required to attend.

Oct. 15 5–7 p.m.​UѰ 457
Step into an evening with the Center for Student Involvement and VOGUE for joy, unity and empowerment as we honor LGBTHistory Month through an unforgettable Kiki session! This event is a celebration of the resilience, creativity and strength of the LGBTQ+ community.

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Whether you want to pursue a career in law or are simply curious about the field, join these talks from lawyers, law schools and judges across the country to learn about their experience. This week’s talk will be with Meri Althauser, director of admissions, and Alexander Blewett, School of Law at University of Montana.

Oct. 15, 29 7–9 p.m.​The Connection
All skill levels are welcome at our free Texas Hold’em poker tournament. Sign-up starts at 6 p.m. at The Connection front desk. Prizes for top finishers!

Oct. 16 2–4 p.m.​UѰ 386
Students, staff and faculty are invited to join in two 45-minute consecutive workshops that explore the following topics: Native and Indigenous-led land back and language back social justice movements. Discussion will also focus on themes of reciprocity, relevance, recovery and reclamation.

Oct. 16 2–4 p.m.​C4C N238
Make your own slime, aromatherapy roll-on and stress balls as part of our monthly Stress Less event. Snacks and supplies included.

Oct. 16 5–6:45 p.m.​Norlin Library
Have you heard about the ghost of Cockerell Hall or the spirits that wander the «Ƶado Hotel? Ride along with us to some of «Ƶ's spookiest places. We'll have bike lights to give out to attendants. Dress warmly and be ready for a chilly and spooky evening! Event open to CU students and others.

Guest recitals

Oct. 16, 21 7:30 p.m.​Imig Music, Chamber Hall (S102)
Join College of Music for guest recitals featuring sopranoCorrine Byrne with trumpeter Andy Kozarand the Italian classical guitar duoSoloDuo.

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Oct. 17 4–5:30 p.m.​C4C Abrams Lounge
Join us to learn more about cooking and nutrition with the Basic Needs Center! Dinner will be provided. All first-generation students are welcome.

Oct. 17 5:30–7 p.m.​C4C N320
Join us for a monthly gathering to learn about leadership and community-building opportunities for students who identify as women of color. Stop by to enjoy dinner, learn valuable skills and connect with peers and mentors in leadership for women of color.

    Oct. 17 8–10 p.m.​UѰ Glenn Miller Ballroom
    Join fellow art aficionados to create a work of art that even the beginning painter can be proud of! Take some time to relax and learn from a pro. This is a great way to engage with your peers while creating a painting you can’t wait to show off! All supplies included.

    Oct. 17 8:30–10:30 p.m.​Rec Center ice rink
    Inclusive Rec and the Pride Office invite you to join us for a free Pride Skate Night. All abilities are welcome; no experience necessary. Skate rentals are included.

    Oct. 17 10 a.m.–noon​UѰ 330
    Watch the Colorado Avalanche live and in person as they take on the Anaheim Ducks on Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. Pick up tickets on Oct. 17 between 10 a.m. and noon in the Center for Student Involvement (UMC 330).

    Oct. 18 5–10 p.m.​UѰ Gaming Lounge
    Cozy games with friends are the best way to unwind before the weekend. Play your favorites or try something new in good company!

    Oct. 19 9 a.m.–3 p.m.​UѰ
    Join your fellow Buffs for the annual Ignite Social Justice & Leadership Conference. This year’s theme focuses on exploring various forms of activism and liberty practices while centering the importance of amplifying voices and enacting equitable change. By participating in the Ignite Conference, students will learn new perspectives, participate in critical conversations and be empowered to engage in activism and liberation for all. If you plan to attend, register online by Sunday, Oct. 13

    Oct. 19 8–10 p.m.​Village Center, Multipurpose Rooms
    Craving a warm cup of tea, hot chocolate or apple cider? Build your own cozy drink kit while enjoying a movie and warm beverage. Registration required. Sign up in BuffConnect.

    Oct. 20 1–6 p.m.​Rec Center lower grass fields
    Described by athletes with a visual disability as “a dream come true,” Beep Baseball adds a spin on baseball that allows people of all visual abilities to compete. Players are guided by sound, not sight—the sound of the beeping ball, buzzing bases and cues from the pitcher. In fact, all Beep Ball athletes are blindfolded except for the sighted pitcher and outfield spotters. This makes the game a unique opportunity for people of all visual abilities to play together.

    Oct. 21, 23​C4C S435
    Want a great resume and attention-getting cover letter to catch the eye of a future employer? Join this workshop to review effective strategies that highlight your skills and experiences in your application materials.

    • Oct. 21, noon–1 p.m.
    • Oct. 23, 3:30–4:30 p.m.

    Oct. 21 2–3 p.m.​UѰ North Dining Area
    Celebrate meatball Monday and learn about different campus organizations.

    National Transfer Student Week

    Oct. 21–25 Various times and locations
    Calling all transfer Buffs! Celebrate National Transfer Student Week at CU «Ƶ. This week will be filled with events designed specifically for transfer students that will allow you to meet other transfer Buffs, experience campus and have fun! Events are open to all transfers, and we hope to see you there!

    Oct. 22 5–7 p.m.​UѰ south terrace tent
    Create your own button-eyed felt doll while we listen to the “Coraline” soundtrack. All supplies are provided, space is limited and sign-up is required to attend.

    Oct. 22, 28, 29 11 a.m.–1 p.m.​UѰ fountain
    Explore how alcohol and other drugs affect your life in a non-judgmental space. Information about on-campus resources will also be available.

    Oct. 23 11 a.m.–noon​UѰ 330
    Learn how to address conflict within your student organization. This event is a part of the Build a Buff Leadership Luncheons series.

    Oct. 23 11 a.m.–1 p.m.​Wardenburg Health Center
    Test your party smart knowledge and you might leave with a prize! Learn about the correct portion size for various types of alcohol. Try to pour your own and we’ll let you know how you did!

    Oct. 23 2–3 p.m.​C4C N320
    Join the Pride Office for cake, hang out with other queer community members and help us celebrate ACE identities in honor of ACE awareness week in October.

    Oct. 23 3–4:30 p.m.​C4C Abrams Lounge
    Join fellow Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) students for a casual coffee and tea hour.

    Oct. 23 5–11 p.m.​UѰ Gaming Lounge
    Celebrate LGBTQIA+ excellence in gaming! Experience free games that queer creators and developers created or that center the queer experience.

    Oct. 24 5–9 p.m.​Anderson Farms
    Join us for an evening of adventure at Anderson Farms. We'll explore pumpkin patches, get lost in the corn maze, meet farm animals and cozy up by the firepits. Free tickets are available for those who are brave enough! . Shuttle buses will be available to transport students to and from Anderson Farms:

    • Shuttles to Anderson: Available from 4:30 to 7 p.m.
    • Shuttles back to campus: Available from 7:30 to 9 p.m.

    Oct. 25 7–10 p.m.​Rec Center climbing gym
    You'll have to complete some climbs to collect the clues, consider the evidence and solve the mystery! Free to climbing gym members or day pass holders.

    Oct. 28 2–3 p.m.​UѰ North Dining area
    Pick up some Halloween-themed treats on your way to class and learn about different campus organizations.

    Oct 28–30 5–10 p.m.​UѰ Gaming Lounge and west dining area
    Enjoy free games that will get you into the Halloween spirit!

    • Oct. 28 Treat yourself with soft and seasonal games in the Gaming Lounge
    • Oct. 29: Be a little creepy and kooky in the Gaming Lounge
    • Oct. 30: Get sold on terror in the UMC West Dining Room

    Oct. 28, 30​C4C S435
    Employers say that internship experience is the number one reason they’ll hire one college graduate over another. Don’t know where to start or feel stuck in your internship search? No problem. Join this workshop to learn about strategies for finding, applying for and successfully getting internships.

    • Oct. 28, noon–1 p.m.
    • Oct. 30, 3:30–4:30 p.m.

    Oct. 28 8–10 p.m.​The Connection
    Join CU «Ƶ's Program Council for the very first Rave to the Grave! This eerie evening will include a silent disco featuring a local DJ and other popular genres of music, a laser light show, glow yard games and other fall activities!

    Oct. 29 5 p.m. ​C4C Dining Center
    Join fellow Buffsfor free decorating pumpkins in the C4C Dining Center!

    Oct. 295–7 p.m.Norlin Quad and Library
    Show off your costume with our photobooth, get your face painted, decorate pumpkins, enjoy free food and yard games! .

    Oct. 296 p.m.Benson Earth Sciences, Room 180
    Join the Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization and Bridge CU for a free screening of this award-winning documentary—“a beautiful film about the power of human connection in an age of polarization and division.”

    Oct. 296 p.m.Imig Music, Chamber Hall (S102)
    Join Jude Rogers for a public lecture and discussion. Rogersis one of the United Kingdom’s best-known arts and culture journalists with two decades of experience writing, interviewing and reviewing for The Guardian, The Observer, The Times and many political, cultural and women’s magazines. She has interviewed artists such as Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish, Elton John, Adele, Amy Winehouse, Dolly Parton and Michael Stipe.

    Oct. 296:30–7:30 p.m.Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Building
    Enjoy a Halloween-themed movie while painting your very own plastic pumpkins and take home valuable safety resources and tips to ensure a fun and safe Halloween weekend. Don’t miss out on this fang-tastic event—grab your friends, get creative and celebrate with The Women’s Network!

    Oct. 29 7:30 p.m. Muenzinger Auditorium (E050)
    The International Film Series and GUT-C are proud to present a free public screening of “Cannibal Mukbang,”the feature film debut from CU «Ƶ Cinema Studies alumnaAimee Kuge.

    Oct. 304–5 p.m.Rec Center
    Be ready to pedal away from any zombies heading toward you as we go all out in this pre-Halloween ride. Registration is encouraged.

    Oct. 30 4:30–6p.m.CU Art Museum
    Join this public, in-gallery talk by artist William Villalongo,who will be speaking from his exhibition “Myths and Migrations,” currently on view. Visitors are invited to attend a reception beginning at 4:30 p.m., and galleries will be open before the talk.RSVP to attend.

    Oct. 305–8 p.m.C4C Abrams Lounge
    Join fellow Buffs to paint pumpkins, drink cider, eat sweet treats and watch a queer horror movie.

    Oct. 31 10 a.m.–noon​UѰ 330
    Watch the Denver Nuggets live and in person as they take on the Utah Jazz on Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. There are a limited number of tickets available for each game. Pick up tickets on Oct. 31 between 10 a.m. and noon in the Center for Student Involvement (UMC 330).

    Oct. 31 10 a.m.–8p.m.​Earth Sciences & Map Library
    Drop by the Jerry Crail Johnson Earth Sciences & Map Library this Halloween to search for maps of monsters, urban legends and more. Grab treats and follow clues to locate all the mysterious maps around the library.

    Oct. 31 3–5 p.m.​South of UMC, across from Broadway underpass
    Halloween is here! What experiences do you want to have? Join us to help make your night the right amount of safe and spooky. We will be offering free food, Narcan and safer sex supplies for all students. Stay safe, Buffs!

    Oct. 31 4–7 p.m.​Beach Park
    Have a scary fun time at the annual “Hill”oween event. Join Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations for a free food, pumpkin carving and a costume contest. This event is free and open to all students. No registration is required.

    Oct. 31 7–10 p.m.​The Connection
    Join CU «Ƶ's Program Council for bowling, music and a costume party to celebrate your Halloween night! There will be live music, glow in the dark bowling food and more. Don't forget to wear your best costume for a chance to win a special surprise!

    Nov. 1, 2 8 p.m.​Stearns basement
    Join for a scary good time at RHA’s annual Haunted Halls event!