This weekend, check out the women's basketball game, Spring Festival of Choirs, a Probably Novel podcast and a Fiske show on supervolcanoes narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch.
Looking to deck out your home office with furniture, add some equipment to your lab or deck out your pool with some starting blocks? Check out the campus auction Saturday, Feb. 24.
Join Colorado Law for the final round of the Rothgerber Moot Court Competition at 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22, in the Wittemyer Courtroom at the Wolf Law Building.
Organization and Employee Development has courses that can enhance your skills around fostering open dialogues, building trust and understanding intercultural competence.
On Feb. 28, renowned social scientist Michael Marmot will give the Institute of Behavioral Science's inaugural Richard Jessor Distinguished Lecture on Health and Society.
Join CIRES for a presentation by Paul Wennberg, Caltech, titled "Improving Air Quality: Is less NOx always better?" at 3 p.m. Friday. Light reception to follow.
The Graduate School will host its inaugural Three Minute Thesis (3MT) event, an academic competition that challenges students to succinctly describe complicated research to a general audience.
Join Fiske Planetarium Feb. 15 to explore popular zombie movies, digging into what they got right, what they got wrong and how they might help us prepare for a real-life global pandemic.
Now through Valentine's Day, stop by the CU Art Museum and fall in love; make it official by placing a paper heart in front of the artwork you love and snapping a photo for social media.
New employees are invited to learn how the University Libraries innovate and collaborate across campus and the ways they help students and employees thrive in their work and studies.