What's going on this week for faculty and staff? The opportunity to nominate a McNair Scholar, elect BFA representatives, attend a symposium on the Trump administration, the Ann Coulter and BuffsUnited events, and more.
Because of a scheduling conflict, Staff Council has postponed an informational town hall that was slated for Tuesday, March 20, and was intended to address PERA. Stay tuned for updated event details once available.
This weekend, check out "Sweeney Todd," the CU men's lacrosse home-opener, the Incuvate CU Boulder hackathon, curling lessons at The Rec, a cheap date night at the movie theater and more.
The NVC track competitions are underway, with events for the creative, information technology, research and development, and general tracks March 19–22. The championships will be April 4.
In celebration of International Brain Awareness Week March 12–16, CU Boulder is offering a series of brain-related events, including public lectures by expert faculty.
A partnership of students, faculty and staff will host a BuffsUnited event titled "Interwoven Intersectionalities," featuring activities, a program of performances and on-site voter registration.
Chancellor Phil DiStefano will discuss higher education's challenges and opportunities, followed by a panel discussion about Academic Futures. Submit your questions to the panel by noon Thursday.
This week brings St. Patrick's Day events, a hackathon to help prototype student apps, a class on rolling sushi, the Pop-Up Food Pantry, free ice skating and games at The Rec and more.
What's going on this week for faculty and staff? The deadline to RSVP for Proposal Budgeting 101, a talk by a Penn State compliance officer, a celebration of life for an alumnus—the first African American to graduate with a doctorate from Applied Mathematics—and more.
This weekend, check out an improv comedy show, the annual street dance competition, spring colorguard camp, a free workshop on how race is handled in the media, two film screenings and more.