This week brings meet-ups for foodies and volunteer Buffs, wellness coaching, Racquet Sports Day, a conversation on civil discourse, Buffalo Nites: Speed Sketchers Caricatures and more.
For graduate student Kate Lanter, 2020 was a busy year. She is one semester away from completing the two-year evening MBA program at the Leeds School of Business. She works full time. And in August she gave birth to her second son.
ALTEC's spring ​non-credit​ language classes start ​Feb. 1. Learn more about the offerings and register for a raffle to win a free language class this fall.
Historian Vilja Hulden, who is conducting a sweeping analysis of congressional lobbying from 1877 onward, has landed a major fellowship that will support her research.
A campuswide initiative to build community resilience, foster a greater sense of connection and promote a healing climate among students, faculty and staff following a historic and challenging 2020 will debut Jan. 18 on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Feeling like it's time to step out of your comfort zone, connect and find your community on campus? Start by attending the virtual Be Involved Fair on Jan. 26. Read what to expect and more.
In rankings released Jan. 6, two members of the CU Boulder School of Education faculty were recognized as among the nation’s top 200 researchers whose scholarship bridges academic and public audiences.
Register by Jan. 31 for this spring's Mini Law School, a seven-week virtual series. Colorado Law’s renowned business and entrepreneurial law faculty will address various aspects of business law and its role in the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing regular updates. In this issue: in-person classes will resume in February; Buff Info is now available; CU Boulder vaccine distribution planning continues; and more.