This week brings to campus therapy dogs, the final career fair of the year, the student government candidates debate, a hackathon, free lunch from The Sink and more.
On April 6, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ students are invited to a book reading and curated conversation with author David George Haskel on his nonfiction writing, the humanities and the sciences.
The Department of Defense's technology accelerator will hold one of Colorado's biggest hackathons at CU April 6–8. From business to engineering and computer science majors, all students are invited.
Associate Professor Polly McLean will give the inaugural Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Lecture honoring the first African American woman to graduate from the university.
Recognizing graduate students' many contributions to the campus community, Graduate Student Appreciation Week offers a variety of free events and services to CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ graduate students.
Is human-induced global warming real or a hoax? In his talk at Fiske Planetarium, Jeffrey Bennett will provide the foundation to speak intelligently about the science behind global warming.
David George Haskell will describe how he integrates contemplative, literary and scientific studies of the natural world, reminding us that life's substance and beauty emerge from relationship and interdependence.
This Faculty Leadership Institute series is an opportunity to socialize and discuss topics of importance, bringing faculty together and building community. Join the next lunch April 6.
Dinner with 12 Buffs is back! One of the Alumni Association's fastest-growing programs, the events give students a chance to enjoy dinner with other students while meeting successful alumni in the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ area.
Resilience is key to finishing the semester strong. Join Sally Spencer-Thomas, clinical psychologist, public speaker and success coach, for her panel April 2.