Published: May 7, 2018

Coming up this week for faculty and staff are opportunities to watch a wearable technology dance performance, attend the Faculty SPACE lunch, get consulting on data and digital scholarship, join a conversation on today's political climate and more. 

Exhibit through May 12: Spring 2018 Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibitions

View the work of artists Yasmin Mazloom, Aaron Treher, Jonathan Welsh and Rachel Wright at the CU Art Museum. 


Exhibit through May 23: 50 years of Moore’s Law

Stop by the Gemmill Engineering, Math & Physics Library to see an exhibit detailing important events in the creation of the modern computer, as well as selections from our collection about the history of the computer, Silicon Valley and the future of microprocessor design.


May 8: Web Express Bundles Training

Are you a Web Express user for your unit on campus? This session will give you an overview of the various Web Express Bundles. It is an opportunity to try out the bundles before enabling them on your site. You can also check out the Bundles demo in the features section.


May 8: Otter Pops with a Cop

Take a break with refreshments and get to know the CU Boulder Police Department. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., they'll be at the Buff Plaza by the Gold Biosciences Building.


May 8: Hacking for Defense Capstone Pitches

Help celebrate the final night of MD5's Hacking for Defense course, in which graduate-student teams from engineering and business address real national security issues as defined by Department of Defense and Intelligence Community partners such as the NSA and the U.S. Navy.


May 9: Staff Council full council meeting

The monthly meeting of the Boulder campus Staff Council, which is open to the campus community, will take place at Regent Administrative Center.


May 12: The Physics of Wonder Woman

Watch out! There’s a new superhero in town! Becky Thompson is an excellent, fun, energetic and engaging teacher. In addition, she is a physicist, cyclist, scholar and head of Educational Outreach for the American Physical Society. Join this entertaining show, free and open to all, including children. 


May 13: Memory Café: Early-state program

Do you have a family member or friend with memory loss? Bring them to Memory Café at the CU Museum of Natural History May 13, a welcoming event where people living with memory loss and their care partners can come together for socialization, education and inspiration.