Registration is open for a student dialogue series on the impacts of the 2020 election. There will be separate sessions for those who are satisfied with the election results and those who are unsatisfied with the election results.
See recent photos—campus was the site of election polling stations and drop boxes. Chip was out and about. Also, the Colorado Buffaloes played their season opener, winning against UCLA.
Join representatives from the Office of Information Technology on Nov. 18 for a Home Networking 101 session, where you’ll learn about internet service providers, connection types, broadband speeds and more.
A new panel on Nov. 11 will feature three CU Boulder alumni discussing how they have translated their degrees into successful careers. From their experiences, learn how to kick-start your own innovative career journey.
This week brings The Joy of Painting with Lil Yachty, a talk by former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, a virtual roommate meetup, grab-n-go gingerbread houses and more.
The Boulder Chamber, with the support of the CU Boulder Veterans Alumni Association and others, will light the Boulder star on Veterans Day, honoring the service of veterans and to welcome the holiday season.
Members of the Boulder Faculty Assembly received an update on Thursday from Provost Russell Moore, who explained in further detail why the campus is shifting to a remote instructional mode for the rest of the fall semester, a week sooner than originally planned.
The Diversity and Inclusion Summit on Nov. 10 will include a discussion of "So you want to talk about race" by Ijeoma Oluo. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the text and its powerful themes. Prior familiarity with the book, while encouraged, is not required.
Inviting teachers, K-12 classes, families, librarians—all who love children’s books—the School of Education and Boulder Book Store will feature an interactive panel with nationally known authors. Registrants will receive a voucher for one free children’s book.
Professor David Shneer, the Louis P. Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish History at CU Boulder, passed away. A noted scholar who helped shape students' lives, Shneer researched 20th century European, Russian and Jewish history and culture.