Events

Planning election related engagement activities and events?The Office for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship (PACES) is collecting information and promoting opportunities for education and engagement activities related to the 2024 elections.

Past Events

Nov. 18: Politics and Pizza: Post-Election Analysis and Presidential-Congressional Transitions

Group discussed the 2024 election post-analysis and the 2025 presidential-congressional transition.

Nov. 12: Post-election Foreign Policy Panel

An insightful evening exploring how U.S. foreign policy might shift after the election. 

Nov. 11: Immigration, Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality after the 2024 Election

CU Boulder Political Science faculty discussed these issues with students.

Nov. 7: Mindful Moment Pause with Michele D. Simpson

Intentional community rest that included music, gentle movement, storytelling, and time to pause.

Nov. 6: Post-Election Meet-up with Gender Justice League

Gender Justice League student practicum group created a safe space for reflection, relaxation, and rejuvenation.

Nov. 6: Election Stress(Less)

Students de-stressed with DIY aromatherapy, ear seeding/acupressure and slime making.

Nov. 5-6: De-stressing Drop-in Poetry & Tea

Election time can be stressful. CU Art Museum invites you to decompress. Write a poem, color, drink tea and enjoy cookies.

Nov. 1: Ballot Processing Center Tours

Nov. 1: The Power of the Indigenous Vote: Legal History and Modern Advocacy

Lecture and discussion on the history of Native American's access to the polls and the tremendous power of the Indigenous vote. 

Oct. 28: Ballot Bash

Learn about federal, state and CUSG elections. Free food and prizes!

Oct. 28: Politics & Pizza

Series allows students to sink their minds into key political issues while sinking their teeth into delicious pizza! The event explores “The Electoral College and electoral reform."

Oct. 24: CU Regent Candidate Debate

Oct. 22: The State of the First Amendment: Press Freedom

Join Keller Center Director Steve Vanderheiden for the second in a series about the current status and enduring importance of the Five Freedoms of the First Amendment.

Oct. 14: Politics & Pizza

Series allows students to sink their minds into key political issues while sinking their teeth into delicious pizza! First event explored “The Role of Digital/Social Media in U.S. Elections."

Oct. 13: Colorado Inside Out - Election Special, Live Taping

CIO hosted an engaging panel discussion with election administration experts that will offer insight and facts about the voting process. 

Oct. 10: Burritos and Ballot Research

Students conducted ballot research while enjoying delicious burritos.

Oct. 8: Student Voices on Voting

As part of National Voter Education Week, Newman Civic Fellows invited students to feel inspired and empowered to take action. 

Oct. 1: VP Debate Watch Party, Election Forum, and Voter Engagement Fair

Students explored the roles of social media, political ideology and the role they play in the upcoming election.

Oct. 1: Navigating Political Tension in the Workplace

WorkWell panel discussed how to promote respectful, inclusive campus environments, especially when political tensions are rising.

Sept. 16: Difficult Dialogue: “Election Year Polarization: Can we stay good neighbors?"

Explored how to stay connected with those we disagree with amid the polarized atmosphere of the 2024 presidential election.  

Rocky Mountain Showdown Competition

We beat CSU on and off the field! CU won the effort to see who could get the most fans ready to vote.

Sept. 10: Presidential Debate Watch Party

CU students are invited to watch the presidential debate with faculty moderators Regina Bateson, Carol Conzelman, Leah Sprain and Janet Donavan. 

Mini Law School: The 2024 Election

This six-week series in Fall 2024 features lectures on the ways in which the 2024 election may impact various areas of the law, including healthcare, immigration, and more. Open to all, but registration closed Sunday, September 8.