Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend a town hall presentation to learn about the learning management system evaluation initiative. Sessions are offered Feb. 27 and March 1.
Diverse Learners Awareness Week starts Monday, Feb. 20. And with over 30 individual events happening over five days, you’re sure to find something that interests you.
Science Learner's Lunch is a workshop series designed to provide students with tools and information that complement the skills learned in the classroom. The upcoming Feb. 15 session will focus on BibTeX.
Join University of Colorado Law School for the final round of the Rothgerber Moot Court Competition on Tuesday, March 14, at 4 p.m. in Wittemyer Courtroom at the Wolf Law Building.
Learn, build and share with other students at T9Hacks, a hackathon event for women. Participants collaborate and race to create the next great software project in this free, overnight event. No prior programming experience required!
The CU Boulder student organization chapter of Turning Point USA will host a panel discussion titled "Has PC Culture Gone Too Far?" on Wednesday, Feb. 8, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in UMC room 235. The discussion is open only to CU Boulder students.
On Tuesday, Feb. 21, former Chairwoman Charlotte Roderique of the Burns Paiute tribe in eastern Oregon will speak at CU Boulder regarding the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge armed takeover in 2016.
The AVÃûʪ & Innovation Office (RIO) invites faculty to a writing workshop on NSF CAREER requirements, providing concrete suggestions on how to write a competitive proposal and featuring a panel discussion with current CAREER awardees.