Engage virtually on topics of inclusion in the classroom; anti-Asian racism and COVID-19; and putting purpose into your passion through "heartwork." There will also be a campus One Read discussion at CU Boulder's 31st Diversity and Inclusion Summit.
As we wait to learn the results of the 2020 election, caring staff is here to support you. As a start, and in addition to the resources that are always available, there will be a virtual space available. Learn more.
Join Associate Professor Scott Skinner-Thompson, who will draw from his new book to explain how privacy can serve as a form of expressive resistance to government and corporate surveillance regimes.
Staff Council and counselors from the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program invite you to a presentation about employee mental health support resources and ideas for mindfulness-based stress management strategies.
Staff Council will be sponsoring an off-campus blood drive at two Vitalant donation centers. CU-affiliated donors who give during the drive will receive a one-of-a-kind coaster.
Join this exciting talk on Nov. 7 by Sam Brinton, an LGBTQ+ youth advocate and nuclear engineer. This event is part of the Out in STEM Symposium, a free conference for all CU Boulder students and community members.
Join a special virtual gathering for CU Boulder’s Ed Talks, a series of short, engaging talks—inspired by TED Talks—that address some of today’s most pressing issues in education.
Join upcoming workshops on mentor-mentee relationships, resolving conflict and defending theses. International graduate students are invited to join Confident Conversations: Breaking the Ice with Small Talk.
Join ATLAS Institute's Whaaat!? Festival on Oct. 28 for a virtual talk with John Sharp, author of Works of Game. In place of the in-person, all-day event, the festival has switched to remote programming throughout the academic year.