Supercomputer

Join the Research Computing Summit Town Hall on Oct. 29

Oct. 15, 2020

If you are a current user or potential user of CU’s own supercomputer, attend this meeting for the opportunity to discuss what you would like to see as part of a new system.

NVC Kickoff Night

Join the New Venture Challenge kickoff on Oct. 28

Oct. 15, 2020

See what's in store for CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's premier entrepreneurial competition and how you—as a student, faculty, researcher, staff or community member—can be a part of it. More than $100,000 in cash prizes is up for grabs!

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Join the virtual Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Education Oct. 20–22

Oct. 13, 2020

For the first time ever, the campus community will have full access to one of the largest stages for exchanging effective models, policies, research, collaborations and transformative actions to advance sustainability in higher education.

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See 'The Laramie Project,' a play Oct. 30–Nov. 6

Oct. 13, 2020

Immerse yourself in a breathtaking, reverent work about the darkest and lightest parts of humanity's hearts. The play is created by Moisés Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project, brought to you by CU Presents.

A donkey and elephant, representing the U.S. major political parties

Preparing your classroom for the election: Get tip sheet, join panel Oct. 15

Oct. 13, 2020

The Center for Teaching & Learning has created a guide to help faculty and instructors address the 2020 national elections. There will also be a virtual Q&A session with key campus partners and professionals to answer your questions and address classroom scenarios.

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De-escalating tensions: Flight-fight and the communication option

Oct. 12, 2020

On Oct. 27, join Faculty Ombuds Jerry Hauser for an overview of professional expectations for faculty and graduate students, a basic consideration for why stressful situations can shift into attack mode and some considerations for de-escalating tensions.

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Career planning: Learn how to prepare early on

Oct. 12, 2020

Get an early start and learn the importance of networking, skill-building and publishing in the first or second years of graduate school. Join this Grad School 101 session from noon to 1 p.m. on Oct. 13.

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Join the career and internship fair Oct. 14

Oct. 12, 2020

CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ students and alumni from all majors, experience levels and backgrounds are welcome to attend this free event. Students with a completed Handshake profile have a greater chance of being selected for an employer one-on-one.

Protesters at the 2017 Women's March

100 years of 'notorious' women: Voting rights and equal rights

Oct. 9, 2020

On Oct. 14, leading scholars and practitioners of women’s voting rights both historically and today will discuss the evolution and current state of women’s right to vote and how the votes of women affect women’s policy priorities.

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ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, Chicago graduate students launch forum to discuss 2020 election

Oct. 9, 2020

A new series with events through Dec. 11—Talking Politics: Anthropologists and Linguists Analyze the 2020 Election​—brings together experts to share their perspectives on political communication in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

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