An event at 5 p.m., Feb. 20, is the first of three commemorating the 100th anniversary of the graduation of Lucile Berkeley Buchanan, the first African American woman to graduate from CU.
Want to try virtual reality? Starting Friday, Feb. 23, come by the CU Art Museum to participate in a five-minute session as part of an experimental film with those who have never used VR.
On Feb. 24, integrative physiology Professor Emeritus David Norris will present "Plants That Unmask Crimes" as part of the series that features some of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's most dynamic faculty.
Students: Check out the fun and creative aspects of science and engineering via a variety of interactive activities, from a ramen challenge to cookie decorating, an egg-drop off a building and more.
Now through April 7, IRS-certified volunteers, including Leeds School of Business students, will prepare and e-file federal and Colorado income tax returns for free. See if you qualify for this service.
This week brings an advance screening of "Game Night," the Three Minute Thesis Competition, a veggie-focused DISH event, an evening with Common, info sessions on student government elections and more.
What's going on this week for faculty and staff? Biometric health screenings, deadlines to nominate staff for their outreach work and to apply for campus sustainability funding, the Chili Pots event and more.
Graduate students in science, technology, engineering, health, mathematics and related fields are encouraged to apply by March 1 for this sixth annual event June 14–16 in Boston.
Interested in ecology or conservation? Want to spend your winter break on an island rich in biodiversity? Come to the Feb. 20 info session on the Galapagos Islands Global Seminar.
On Feb. 26 and 27, the Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement is excited to welcome Ashley Finley, who will lead the first round of Inclusive Pedagogy Workshops for the spring semester.