Fall Welcome packed with community-building events, photo contest

Aug. 17, 2015

CU-Boulder's Fall Welcome, introducing new students to the campus through various events, activities and a photo contest, officially kicks off Tuesday, Aug. 18.

The legacy of the Beatles at Shea Stadium – 50 years later

Aug. 17, 2015

Fifty years ago on Aug. 15, a rock and roll youth movement revolution took place. The Beatles played in front of over 55,000 screaming fans at Shea Stadium – an unprecedented event that ushered in the modern rock era, says Mike Barnett, an instructor at CU-Boulder’s College of Music.

CU-Boulder Fall Welcome and Move-in feature community-building events

Aug. 14, 2015

The Fall Welcome, which introduces new students to the campus through various events and activities, officially kicks off Tuesday, Aug. 18.

The legacy of the Beatles at Shea Stadium – 50 years later

Aug. 13, 2015

Aug. 14, 2015 Mike Barnett Fifty years ago on Aug. 15, a rock and roll youth movement revolution took place. The Beatles played in front of over 55,000 screaming fans at Shea Stadium – an unprecedented event that ushered in the modern rock era, says Mike Barnett, an instructor at CU-Boulder’s School of Music.

Facilities Management apprenticeship program wins national award for career development

Aug. 13, 2015

Three Facilities Management employees - Robert Mascarenas, Ethan Rhoades and Kuan Promhakham — are currently taking part in a unique professional opportunity that's changing the directions of their careers.

HR Corner: CU Grow Leadership and Management Development Series

Aug. 13, 2015

The Office of Organizational and Employee Development invites CU-Boulder employees to attend upcoming seminars and workshops. September's featured seminars are CU Grow: What is Leadership?, Supervising Student Employees from A-to-Z, and Generations in the Workplace. Programs are free of charge for CU-Boulder employees. Space is limited and sessions are filling up fast.

Seven Lions to headline Welcomefest concert Aug. 22

Aug. 12, 2015

Seven Lions will headline the annual Welcomefest Concert taking place on Farrand Field on Saturday, Aug. 22. The doors open at 5:30 p.m. The annual Welcomefest Concert is sponsored by Program Council.

Acclaimed 'Reading Lolita in Tehran' author Azar Nafisi gives free lecture Aug. 20 at CU-Boulder

Aug. 12, 2015

Award-winning Iranian writer Azar Nafisi will speak on “ The Republic of Imagination: Humanities and the Future of Democracies ” at the Best Should Teach Lecture from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, at Macky Auditorium.

What's your plan? Getting ready for the upcoming parking closure

Aug. 11, 2015

Have you made your plan for the 2015 New Student Move-in days yet? Visit the campus community website at www.colorado.edu/move-in for details. On Aug. 19 and 20, all campus parking lots will be closed to accommodate Move-in traffic. No current parking permits will be honored on main or East Campus, and pay lots, meters and parking garages will also be closed to regular traffic.

Eight questions about atmospheric science in Alaska with Gijs de Boer

Aug. 11, 2015

Stuck oil rigs, grizzly bears and changing weather patterns are just a few of the obstacles Gijs de Boer and his team of researchers encountered on the ground in Oliktok Point, Alaska. De Boer, a scientist with the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), who works in NOAA’s Earth System Research Laboratory, spent the last two weeks deploying the DataHawk 2, a small, lightweight, unmanned aircraft, designed by CU-Boulder’s Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences.

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