CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ will mark Veterans Day with a ceremony, keynote address, reception and plaque dedication in memory of the Japanese language school that operated on campus from 1942 to 1946.
The German-based klezmer band, hosted by the Program in Jewish Studies, is "an absolute must for lovers of unusual, intelligent, challenging, exciting folk music and a blast at every instant."
The free event on the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ campus will feature author Beverly Daniel Tatum and include more than 40 interactive sessions exploring: Intent vs. Impact: Improving Inclusive Interactions.
Chancellor Philip DiStefano, Provost Russell Moore and the Office of Faculty Affairs are pleased to invite you to the annual Faculty Awards Celebration Nov. 28. RSVPs are requested, though walk-ins are welcome.
The sometimes stigmatized meaning of "teenager," going beyond just welcoming Spanish-speaking families: These are some of the topics to be explored. Plan to attend at the Dairy Center in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.
This week brings the Summer Abroad Fair, Open Hack Night, How to Brand Yourself Online workshop, free lunch, Ed Talks, "Suicide: The Ripple Effect" documentary screening, CU on Friday and more.
Sign up to spend the day working with various organizations to complete a service project on campus or in the community. Registration deadline is Nov. 7.
This weekend brings game night with the SoberBuffs, a queer self-defense class, women's and men's hockey, a world premiere translation of "Hecuba," extreme bowling, free night at Denver Art Museum and more.
At the end of the day, it's not just about singing. The Men's Chorus, Women's Chorus and Collegiate Chorale groups will be sharing their found community and music with audiences on Nov. 4.