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CU on the Weekend's virtual fall series to begin Sept. 25, run through Dec. 4

Sept. 9, 2021

CU on the Weekend is back for another free series featuring cutting-edge work by some of CU Boulder’s most dynamic faculty. Experts will address everything from climate communications to living with wildfire and the rights of Indigenous people.

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Continue the conversation on 'American Like Me'

Sept. 9, 2021

This fall, the University Libraries are hosting a series of workshops to further community engagement with "American Like Me: Reflections on Life Between Cultures" by America Ferrera.

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The Buffalo Bicycle Classic is back Sept. 12

Sept. 8, 2021

Riders can choose from one of nine fun and challenging courses across Boulder and Larimer counties, from family-friendly to the 100-mile “Buff epic."

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Black holes are fussy eaters—Learn more Sept. 15

Sept. 8, 2021

Black holes are often regarded as cosmic vacuum cleaners, but it's actually rather hard to get them to eat. And when they do feed, they make a mess, disturbing their surroundings out to thousands or even millions of light-years. Join the Distinguished Faculty Series on Sept. 15 for more.

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Think again! A 'lunch and learn' with the Ombuds Office Oct. 26

Sept. 7, 2021

Join Kirsi Aulin, director of the CU Boulder Ombuds Office, in a discussion and resource-share of Adam Grant’s new book, Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know.

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Attend a performance by the CU Symphony Orchestra Sept. 23

Sept. 7, 2021

Performing a diverse repertoire, including symphonies and large-scale orchestral works by major composers, the CU Symphony Orchestra will give a free concert at Macky Auditorium and online.

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Join weekly write-in for grad students starting Sept. 7

Sept. 2, 2021

Do you need a dedicated time and space to help you focus on your writing? The goal of these sessions is to promote accountability by devoting a few hours to your writing each week.

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College of Music to host ceremony Sept. 17 to celebrate building addition

Sept. 2, 2021

The College of Music expanded into a 64,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art addition in the fall of 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic prevented an in-person celebration at the time. Now the college is ready to show off its new digs.

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Explore frontiers in spectrum sharing Sept. 9–10

Aug. 31, 2021

The Spectrum Policy Initiative Conference will invite over 20 experts to examine and map the frontiers of spectrum sharing in novel settings like outer space, in wireless engineering and in the ways that spectrum sharing could be encouraged and governed.

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Join an asynchronous innovative teaching lab

Aug. 31, 2021

As your fall semester begins, consider signing up for an asynchronous innovative teaching lab at the Center for Teaching & Learning: Aligning Self with Teaching or Active Learning with Jason Lagapa, professional development lead.

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