Go Buffs!

Friday, December 2:

Don’t forget to check out the CU Buffaloes championship football game on tonight at 7pm on FOX!

Environmental Engineering Seminar Series

Sustainability, Energy, and Environment Complex (SEEC), 4001 Discovery Dr, Boulder, CO 80303, USA

Come see Leanne Miller talk about the advancing the science of water: water research foundation's recent research results on contaminants of emerging concern. Come to SEEC N128.

 

Saturday, December 3:

HackCU Local Hack Day

Fleming Building, 2480 Kittredge Loop Dr, Boulder, CO 80305, USA

Join HackCU for Local Hack Day, a global "hackathon" event aimed at bringing local students together for 12 hours of learning, building and sharing. HackCU provides the space and resources for participants to express their creativity, ingenuity and determination to create anything they set their mind to. Any and all students are welcome to join, and they especially encourage students not in engineering to attend! This event is open to students.

 

Monday, December 5:

MARS Screening & Discussion with special guests

UMC Events Planning & Catering, 1669 Euclid Ave, Boulder, CO 80302, USA

Join CU Boulder’s AeroSpace Ventures and National Geographic for an advanced screening of six-part global event series MARS, produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard.The screening will include Episode 4, “Power,” and Episode 5, “Darkest Days,” as well as a discussion with special guests, including:

• Dr. Bobby Braun, MARS consulting scientist and incoming dean of Engineering

and Applied Science at CU Boulder

• Leonard David, author of “Mars: Our Future on the Red Planet”

• Sammi Rotibi, MARS actor

• Stephen Petranek, author of “How We’ll Live on Mars”

Free event. Open to the public. Come to the Glenn Miller Ballroom.

 

Wednesday, December 7:

Monitoring Climate from Space: Challenges, Opportunities and LASP Contributions

Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, 1234 Innovation Dr, Boulder, CO 80303, USA

Come see the CU Boulder/ LASP professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Peter Pilewskie discuss how accurate our measurements need to be to detect trends in climate change and their causes. This event is free and open to everyone.

 

 

Don’t forget to check out the calendar below for more events in Boulder and Denver!

Have a great week!