Come take a tour of the university supercomputer any time between 12:30 and 2 p.m., Dec. 1, for a 20-minute tour, including snacks and an introduction to CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Research Computing.
On Nov. 17, join Fiske Planetarium for a mind-melting musical featuring the beats and rhythms of your favorite musical icons in full surround audio coupled with live-rendered visuals.
Happy birthday to the Henderson building, home of the CU Museum of Natural History. Join the celebratory event Nov. 16, marking 80 years since the museum building opened in 1937.
Students graduating in December are invited to Winter Grad Bash. Get free food, drinks and a commemorative mug; plus, be entered to win a spot on the Young Alumni ski/boarding trip to Crested Butte in February.
This week brings the fall blood drive, men's basketball game vs. Denver, the last Crafternoon of the semester, "Justice League" screening, Fall Feast to Fight Hunger and more.
Are you a current student who'd like to learn more about navigating the new CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Class Search and enrolling in classes? Then stop by the Office of the Registrar's training on Monday.
Athletics is offering $3 tickets for the Faculty and Staff Appreciation Volleyball Games Nov. 17 and 18. Kids get in free, and there will be time for autographs after both games.
Learn how national collaboration in STEM reform can benefit you professionally; what an initiative to increase diversity and equity in STEM means for your work; and how institutional models related to gender values in STEM can improve faculty career-life management at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.
John Holdren, President Barack Obama's science advisor for eight years, will be on campus Thursday, Nov. 16, to talk about the past and future of U.S. science and technology policy.
On Nov. 16, listen in on a talk by Stephen Presser, a leading American legal historian and candidate for Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy 2018–19.