This week brings to campus an interactive discussion with Reddit's head of talent, free nutrition consultation, a deep-dive look at eclipses, three film screenings, CU on Friday and more.
This weekend, check out the volleyball home opener, photography hike, American Football 101 workshop, the Buffalo Bicycle Classic, MCDB's department celebration, Boulder Pridefest and more.
CU Boulder will recognize five faculty members, three K-12 teachers and many graduate student-teachers with awards at an upcoming event featuring Michael Puett, Harvard University, and guest speaker Polly McLean.
September is Pollinator Appreciation Month, and the CU Museum of Natural History and city of Boulder are teaming up to celebrate with a tour of one of the campus's pollinator gardens on Sept. 9.
This week brings to campus the Education Abroad Fair, Ralphie's Cooking Basics class, Pizza & Perspectives on China, the Avery Bang talk, International Coffee Hour, a film screening and more.
If you're staying in Boulder for the long weekend, see what's happening on and off campus: Boulder Creek Hometown Festival, football tailgating, CU Super Geeks meetup, free fitness classes and more.
A new semester is officially underway, and there are plenty of opportunities to find your place on campus. From the Campus Startup Hub open houses to The Herd pool party and much more, see what's happening this week.
All are welcome to join CUnity Fest hosted by the Center for Inclusion and Social Change. Enjoy food and music while discovering social justice-themed opportunities on campus and more.
What better way to kick off the academic year than a night of live music, zip lining, lawn games, free food, giveaways and more? Join The Herd on campus tonight from 8 to 11 p.m.
Beginning Sept. 29, Colorado Law will be the first law school in the U.S. to host an Inter-American Commission on Human Rights session of public hearings on human rights cases and issues.