Published: Nov. 6, 2024

Voting in the general election is complete.ÌýPost-election events on campus include de-stressing with poetry and tea, opportunities to reflect,Ìýa chance to learn about how U.S. foreign policy might shift and more.

De-stressing Drop-in Poetry & Tea

Nov. 5–6ÌýÌý10Ìý²¹.³¾.–4Ìý±è.³¾.Ìý CU Art Museum
Election time can be stressful. CU Art Museum invites you to decompress. Write a poem, color, drink tea and enjoy cookies.

Reach out for campus support resources

Many in the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ community may be looking to campus resources for assistance.Ìý

Students can stop by CAPS during election week drop-in hours 10 a.m.–noon,ÌýMonday–Friday.

More Resources

Nov. 6Ìý 3:30–5:30Ìý±è.³¾.ÌýÌýGates Woodruff Women's Studies Cottage, Library, Room 110
Join Women & Gender Studies' Gender Justice League student practicum group for a post-election meet up designed as a safe space for reflection, relaxation and rejuvenation.Ìý

Nov. 6Ìý 1–3Ìý±è.³¾.ÌýÌýWardenburg Student Health Center, Room 321
Feeling post-election stress? De-stress with DIY aromatherapy, ear seeding/acupressure and slime making.

Nov. 7Ìý 4:30–6Ìý±è.³¾.ÌýÌýRenée Crown Wellness Institute CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ
Find refuge in an intentionalÌýcommunity rest.ÌýThere will be music, gentle movement, storytellingÌýand time to pause.

Post-election Foreign Policy Panel

Nov. 12Ìý 6–7:30Ìý±è.³¾.ÌýÌýCASE E351
Join forÌýan insightful evening exploring how U.S. foreign policy might shift after the election.Ìý