This week brings charcuterie snacks, Interviewing 101, a visiting artist lecture, a chance to see how UV rays have affected your skin, an Elton John laser show, student recitals, Japanese Movie Night and more.
The Center for Inclusion and Social Change hosted the seventh annual Women's Leadership Symposium on Feb. 29. Over 200 people gathered to focus on women’s leadership with this year’s theme, “Propagating pathways and embracing authentic leadership.” Here are some takeaways.
In a distinguished lecture series, Princeton Professor Ruha Benjamin challenged students to think more critically about technology’s advances—and the people who are left behind and excluded from those benefits.
This week brings Fire Pit Friday, classical music performances, an outdoor climbing competition, the TRANSforming Gender Conference, a succulent craft, a debt management workshop and more.
From shaping policies to allocating student fees and sitting on crucial boards, CU Student Government amplifies your voice on campus. With the spring 2024 elections around the corner, now is the time to learn about this influential group and how you can choose the advocates who will champion your needs.
Do you have an introverted personality? There are ways to find your place and be involved on campus while honoring your needs. Here are ways to make the most of your college experience as an introvert.
This week brings music of “dreams, nightmares and longing,” a career fair, Ralphie’s Cooking Basics, time to de-stress before midterms, gaming in celebration of women and more.
This month, get free Nuggets tickets; grab snacks in between classes; tackle debt; take advantage of the new gaming lounge; attend Women’s History Month events, free film screenings, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and more.
February is flying by! This week brings ballot processing tours, a pride dinner, the Women’s Leadership Symposium, a blood drive, Drag Bingo, an Indonesian potluck and more.
Participating in a new activity or attending a new event may feel intimidating or uncomfortable. Yet, stepping outside your comfort zone and trying new things can enhance your college experience and help you find your community.