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Free things to do in April

Free things to do in April

The end of the semester is just around the corner, and spring is in full swing! This month brings therapy dogs, Late Night Breakfast, graduation events for seniors, Astronomy and Earth Day at Fiske, career workshops and fairs, a variety of AAPI Heritage Month events, movie screenings and more.

 

Super Smash Bros tournament

  April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29   4–10 p.m.   The Connection
Think you’ve got what it takes to dominate the arena? Join CU Gaming and The Connection for an epic Super Smash Bros tournament! Free to enter. Sign-ups start at 4 p.m. at The Connection front desk.

Ralphie’s Cooking Basics

  April 1   5:15–7 p.m.   Village Center Dining
Learn basic cooking techniques and make a meal from scratch! All materials provided.

TRANSforming Gender: Service Project for Trans Folx

  April 1   Noon–2 p.m.   C4C N320
Join to make care packages for people in the trans community to show your support, give them some love and help them navigate their identities through joy.

AAPI Heritage Month Kickoff: A Food Tour Across Asia and the Pacific

  April 1   5–7 p.m.   C4C Dining Center
Celebrate the start of AAPI Heritage Month at the C4C Dining Center with a specially curated menu across AAPI cultures and trivia with prizes!

Korean Language Night

  April 1   5–6 p.m.   Eaton Humanities, Room 150
Come join Korean Language Night! Celebrate students studying Korean language as they perform songs, dances, skits and more. Korean food will be served at the reception. Student performances are from 5 to 6 p.m. and the reception to follow. 

Lunch & Learn: Grad School 101

  April 1   5:30–7 p.m.   C4C Abrams Lounge
Join a lunch-and-learn designed to help first-generation college students explore what it takes to apply to and succeed in graduate school. Over a free lunch, gain essential information about the application process, funding options, research opportunities and what to expect in graduate-level programs. This session aims to make graduate school feel more accessible, less intimidating and within reach.

Just in Time Career & Internship Fair

  April 2   11 a.m.–4 p.m.   UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom
Don’t miss the final career and internship fair of the year! CU Boulder students and alumni from all majors, experience levels and backgrounds are welcome to attend this free event. This fair is ideal for students who are seeking internships, part-time or full-time positions. Employers will be recruiting all majors including STEM, business and related fields, government and nonprofit, arts, humanities, languages, social sciences, cultural studies, education, health and human services, hospitality and tourism, retail, earth and life sciences, communications and media, and more.

Fiske talk: 'From Boulder to the Beyond: NASA's Search for Life Outside the Solar System'

  April 2, 3   7 p.m.   Fiske Planetarium
Join Professor Kevin France as he highlights recent exoplanet discoveries and the role that the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) is playing in developing hardware for NASA missions, as well as how these missions are being used to train the students who will lead NASA’s future missions.

Buffalo Nites: Guided painting class

  April 2   8–10 p.m.   UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom
Join your fellow art aficionados to create a work of art even the beginning painter can be proud of! Take some time to relax and learn from a pro, with all supplies included. Please pre-register for the event to guarantee your spot at the event. Registration will open one week before the event. Hosted by the Center for Student Involvement.

Native Arts and Crafts Night

  April 2, 16   5–6:30 p.m.   C4C N320
Join your fellow Buffs for Native arts and crafts. This is a casual makerspace to build community and work on projects. Some materials will be provided, and you can also bring your own projects to work on.

TRANSforming Gender: A Night with Mercury Stardust

  April 2   6–7:30 p.m.   C4C Abrams Lounge
Join for an evening with Mercury Stardust, the one and only "Handy Ma’am." Mercury will speak about their experiences of transitioning, their YouTube stardom and more. Plus, get a chance to win their latest book on home repair for renters (excellent for students)!

Senior Stroll

  April 2   7 p.m.–2 a.m.   Pearl Street
Enjoy a night out on Pearl Street with the Class of 2026! Join your fellow seniors in celebrating with discounts from some of your favorite Pearl Street businesses. Hosted by Senior Class Council. Visit the Senior Stroll website to learn about the list of participating businesses and deals. Registration and wristband distribution will take place March 31–April 2 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. in the UMC atrium area. Buff OneCard is required to register.

Consent Carnival

  April 2   11 a.m.–3 p.m.   Duane Physics and Astrophysics lawn
Come learn more about campus partners during Sexual Assault Awareness Week and earn big prizes—small trinkets, food, speakers and more.

'1984': Program Council Friday Night Film

  April 3   8 p.m.   CHEM 140
Join Program Council to watch "1984" on the big screen, with free popcorn and concessions!

Late Night Trivia

  April 3   7–9 p.m.   Village Center, Makers Space
Join for fun trivia covering everything from pop culture to science facts, all with a wellness twist!

Queer Cheer

  April 3, 17   1:30–3:30 p.m.   C4C N320
Join the Center for Cultural Connections and Community for a fun and relaxing time! Whether you’re into crafting, creating or just want to hang out and chat, Pride staff have got you covered. Each week, there will be a new and exciting craft for you to try. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some awesome queer company. Everyone is welcome, so bring your friends and let’s make some memories together!

Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers: All New Year

  April 3   6–10 p.m.   Folsom Stadium, Byron R. White Stadium Club
Join SASE for a celebration of All New Years! There will be free food from many different Asian countries, ranging from China to Japan to the Philippines, and cultural events from each country—complete them all and win a prize! There will also be cultural performances such as lion dancing and taiko drumming. Don't miss out on CU Boulder's biggest New Year celebration!

Asian Language Night

  April 3   5:30–7 p.m.   Eaton Humanities, Room 1B50
Join Asian Language Night for a fun-filled evening featuring student performances, food and music!

South Asian Student Association Show

  April 4   6:30–9 p.m.   Rec Center, Lower Courts
The SASA Show is a night full of music, fashion, talent and food! Join the South Asian Student Association for a fantastic lineup of performances by CU students. You do not want to miss it!

Adaptive Climbing Games

  April 5   7–9 p.m.   Rec Center, Climbing Gym
What’s it like to climb without sight or using one limb? Try fun, instructor-led challenges at the climbing gym that give you a whole new perspective. Free with your Buff OneCard.

Passport to Asia: A Night to Celebrate the Wonders of Asian Culture

  April 5   6–10 p.m.   Koenig Alumni Center
Passport to Asia is a celebration of Asian culture and heritage. This formal allows people within the AAPI community to embrace and share their experiences, heritage and identity with others. Hosted by Asian Unity, there will be various live performances, free food catered from locally owned Asian restaurants and more!

Resume Revamp

  April 6   5–6 p.m.   Virtual
Want a resume that stands out to employers? Join Career Services to review effective strategies to highlight your skills and experiences in your resume. Students will be asked to participate in non-verbal ways, have opportunities to speak and work on their resume during the workshop. Our goal is that you'll leave feeling more informed, confident in your next moves and know how to reengage with staff as you dive into your job search.

Grad Student Appreciation Week at the Rec

  April 6–10   Rec Center
Grad Student Appreciation Week means free facility access, free bouldering from noon to 4 p.m., free rec skate and free fitness classes! Open to grad students with a Buff OneCard.

Triva Night

  April 6, 20   7 p.m.   The Connection
Think you’ve got the brains to beat the best? Grab your friends (or fly solo) and head to The Connection for a night of trivia, laughs and prizes! Free to play; prizes for top teams! Sign-up starts at 6 p.m. at the front desk.

Turtle Talk: Coming Out of Your Shell and Building Community

  April 6   4–6 p.m.   C4C Abrams Lounge
Want to connect with Native and Indigenous faculty and staff on campus? Come to Turtle Talk, where we all come together to find support and community, both personally and academically. Plus, Native students can get a photo taken to be featured in the Native Student Spotlight. Don't miss out on this awesome opportunity to meet new people and celebrate our culture!

Chinese Calligraphy Fun Night

  April 6   4–5 p.m.   UMC 425
Ready to make some ink magic? Join this Chinese calligraphy workshop and turn brushstrokes into art—no experience needed; just bring your curiosity!

Get Noticed by Employers

  April 6   Noon–1 p.m.   Virtual
Learn how to identify and effectively promote the skills you have developed in graduate school that are valuable to employers. Discover potential jobs that align well with these skills and how to effectively articulate them to employers.

What Can I Do with a PhD in the Humanities: Exploring Career Options Outside Academia

  April 6   2–3 p.m.  Virtual
Participate in a guided discovery process and collaborative environment with other graduate students in the humanities who are interested in exploring broader career options. Learn about resources for job searching and how to begin the process of developing effective application materials. Students in any field whose work involves humanistic inquiry are welcome to participate.

Brick it for a Bit: Digital Wellness—National Public Health Week

  April 6   2–4 p.m.   Wardenburg Student Health Center bricks
Think you spend too much time on your phone? Stop by to take a quick survey about your screen habits and whether you’d use tools to help cut back, like the Brick app. Your input will help shape future digital wellness efforts on campus.

Bethe1to: Ask the Question

  April 6   Noon–1 p.m.   Wardenburg Student Health Center, Room 321
Join an open conversation about suicide prevention. Learn how to recognize warning signs, start meaningful conversations and connect someone to resources. After the training, you’ll receive a gold bandana to show you’re a trusted resource for support.

Living With Wildfires: What Every Student Should Know—National Public Health Week

  April 7   4–6 p.m.   Village Center, Wellness Suite
Smoke happens. Burn bans happen. High AQI days happen. Learn how to protect your lungs, stay active safely and understand local fire restrictions.

What can I do with a PhD in Social Sciences: Exploring Career Options Outside of Academia

  April 7   Noon–1 p.m.   Virtual
Participate in a guided discovery process and collaborative environment with other graduate students in the social sciences who are interested in exploring broader career options. Learn about resources for job searching and how to begin the process of developing effective application materials.

Find Success in Your Internship!

  April 7   1–2 p.m.   C4C S350
Already landed an internship? Awesome! Now let’s talk about how to level up. This workshop is packed with tips to help you maximize your experience, build your skills and boost your professional growth. Come learn how to turn your internship into a launchpad for your career.

Pre-Law Tuesday Talk

  April 7, 14, 21   5:30 p.m.   Virtual
Hear from admissions deans at law schools nationwide about their schools and their admission process. Hosted by the Pre-Law Office and Phi Alpha Delta.

Pingpong tournament

  April 7, 21   7 p.m.   The Connection
Ready to serve up some serious competition? Whether you’re a casual player or a table tennis champ, swing by The Connection for a single- or double-elimination tournament. Free to enter; prizes for top finishers! Sign-up starts at 6 p.m. at the front desk.

Bring Your Own Gender

  April 7   1–2 p.m.   C4C Abrams Lounge
Curious about gender expression and identity? Join an insightful session where we'll dive into the social and medical aspects of transitioning and discuss the challenges faced by the trans community. This event is led by trans staff and is open to all students. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn, share and support each other!

Crafts and Doing Language

  April 7   2–4 p.m.   C4C Abrams Lounge
Join us at The Center for a creative and engaging experience! We alternate between crafts months, where you can create a takeaway art project and language months, where we dive into writing prompts and share our work. Plus, enjoy cookies and drinks while you create and connect. As Toni Morrison said in her 1993 Nobel Prize lecture, "We do language—that may be the measure of our lives."

Build a Buff Leadership Luncheon: Emotional Intelligence

  April 8   12:30–1:30 p.m.   UMC 330
Join CSI for some free pizza as we dive into understanding the importance of emotional intelligence as leaders.

Stress Less

  April 8   2–4 p.m.   C4C N238
Make your own slime, aromatherapy roll-on and stress balls as part of our monthly Stress Less event. Snacks and supplies included.

VolunteerFest: Alumni Center

  April 8   11 a.m.–3 p.m.   Koenig Alumni Center
Make an impact at VolunteerFest! Join this hands-on service event where you will dive into quick service projects to create big change in our community. No experience needed; stay as long as you are able!

Resume Revamp

  April 9   4–5 p.m.   C4C S440
Want a resume that stands out to employers? Join Career Services to review effective strategies to highlight your skills and experiences in your resume. Students will be asked to participate in non-verbal ways, have opportunities to speak, and work on their resume during the workshop. Our goal is that you'll leave feeling more informed, confident in your next moves and know how to reengage with our staff as you dive into your job search.

AI Career Boost: Future-Ready AI Strategies for Career Readiness

  April 9, 23   11–11:45 a.m.   Virtual
Dive into the transformative world of artificial intelligence and its impact on career development. Gain the knowledge and tools to harness AI. Learn valuable insights into how AI is shaping the job market and how you can leverage it for your career journey. Leverage generative AI to empower your career path, navigate AI in career tools Copilot, NotebookLM, Handshake and Quinncia and explore the development of AI and Career Services! Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve.

Program Council Presents: Club 156 Show

  April 9   8–10 p.m.   The Connection
Come on down to Club 156 for live music from Hollow Head and Bailey Elora. Presented by CU Boulder Program Council.

AAPI Game Night

  April 9   5–6:30 p.m.   C4C N320
Join the Center for Cultural Connections and Community and CU's Mahjong Club to play mahjong and carrom—or bring your own game to share with others! 

Mobile Food Pantry

  April 9   2–4 p.m.   Kittredge Central
The food pantry is free and open to CU Boulder students, faculty and staff, and community members of Boulder and Broomfield counties. Attendees will receive up to 30 pounds of food (weight can vary). Be sure to bring your own reusable bags or boxes! Food will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. Free parking is available in Lot 308. Please find the parking attendant in the lot for validation information.If you would like to volunteer at the Mobile Food Pantry, sign up here.

Study Night and Ramen Bar with First-Gen Scholars

  April 9   5–7 p.m.   C4C Abrams Lounge
Take a break from the books and refuel with a build-your-own ramen bar! Whether you’re cramming for finals, finishing a paper or just need a focused study vibe, this is the perfect place to settle in.

Battle of the Bands with the Filipino Student Association

  April 9   6–10 p.m.   Village Center, Multipurpose Room
Join the Filipino Student Association in performing live in front of student and faculty judges from the College of Music. Only eight bands will be selected to compete in an epic live showdown of sound, stage presence and raw talent!

Native Spring Foraging

  April 9, 15, 22   3–4 p.m.   C4C Abrams Lounge
Ready to dive into the world of edible Native plants? The Native Foraging Series is back, and it's packed with exciting sessions you won't want to miss!

  • Indoor Learning Session April 9: Learn how to forage edible Native plants in an indoor "classroom" style learning session.
  • Outdoor Adventures April 15: Learn how to forage edible Native plants on an outdoor service-learning excursion to the High Plains Environmental Center. Transportation and food provided. Please wear comfortable shoes. Meet in C4C Abrams Lounge (third floor) before heading out. Registration is required and space is limited.
  • Outdoor Adventures April 22: Learn from Boulder OSMP with an outdoor lesson with hands-on experience. Transportation and snacks provided. Please wear comfortable shoes. Meet in C4C Abrams Lounge (third floor) before heading out. Registration is required and space is limited.

Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to connect with nature and learn some awesome new skills. See you there!

Celebrate Yourself

  April 10   6–8 p.m.   Village Center, Wellness Space
Celebrate yourself! Join us for activities and reflection designed to practice self-love and boost confidence. Take time to appreciate how far you’ve come while connecting with others in a positive and encouraging environment. Leave feeling empowered, proud and ready to take on anything.

'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift': Program Council Friday Night Film x CU Car Club

  April 10   8 p.m.   Benson Earth Sciences, lawn
Join Program Council and the CU Car Club to watch "Tokyo Drift" on the big screen, with free popcorn and concessions!

Queer Cheer: Lavenders & Lotuses

  April 10   1:30–3:30 p.m.   C4C N320
Come celebrate the diverse colors of AAPI heritage; learn about culturally important flowers to queer, Asian and Pacific Islander communities; and bring both together in a chill flower stamping activity! Drop in anytime. All students are welcome.

International Coffee Hour

  April 10   4–5:30 p.m.   C4C S350
Stop by for free coffee, tea, snacks and conversation! International Coffee Hour is open to all members of the CU community. Students, faculty, staff—everyone is welcome!

Science vs. Social Media: National Public Health Week

  April 10   Noon–2 p.m.   Rec Center lobby
Health advice is everywhere—TikTok, Instagram, podcasts and influencers. This interactive event explores how to evaluate trending public health claims with curiosity, critical thinking and media literacy, without shame or judgment.

West African Highlife Ensemble

  April 11   7:30–9 p.m.   Imig Music, Grusin Music Hall   Livestream
Performing high-energy, tightly knit traditional, neo-traditional and highlife dance music from Ghana, CU Boulder’s West African Highlife Ensemble is the first university ensemble in the United States to perform highlife music. You won’t want to miss this exciting event.

Astronomy and Earth Day

  April 12   Noon–10 p.m.   Fiske Planetarium
Enjoy a full day of free family-friendly activities exploring sustainability on Earth and in space! There will be fulldome shows, previews of new Fiske productions on current science initiatives, interactive STEM exhibits, free telescope demonstrations (daytime) and observing (nighttime), coloring with ultraviolet light in the observatory's library and more. Plus, meet current and former Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences students, talk with current staff and professors, and learn what your future could look like at CU Boulder.

Nepal Night

  April 12   4–9 p.m.   UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom
Nepal Night is a celebration of the rich culture and traditions of Nepal. Join the Nepalese Student Association for this showcase of Nepalese heritage through dance and singing performances, a movie screening and special artists visiting from Nepal. It is a wonderful opportunity for the campus community to learn about and experience Nepalese culture.

'Bach and Beyond'

  April 12   7:30–9:30 p.m.   Macky Auditorium   Livestream
The CU Boulder Chamber Singers team up with the Seicento Baroque Ensemble and Monarch High School Madrigals to present "Bach and Beyond" tracing a direct line of Bach's predecessors going back four generations and continuing the legacy forward into the 21st century.

Conference on World Affairs

  April 13–16   In person and livestream
From global perspectives to personal stories, the 78th annual Conference on World Affairs will bring together bold ideas and meaningful dialogue you won’t want to miss. Come ready for incredible speakers and timely conversations exploring the issues shaping our world today. Explore this year’s lineup and build your schedule.

Landing a Job or Internship

  April 13   5–6 p.m.   Virtual
Don’t know where to start or feeling stuck in your job search? No problem! Join Career Services to learn about strategies for finding, applying for and successfully getting jobs and internships. Topics covered will be customized to students in the room but may include: where to search online, how to lean on your own network, attending fairs and virtual recruiting events, alternative ways to connect with employers, setting application materials ready, how to interview and any other questions on your mind.

Student Employee Appreciation Week: Paint Your Own Tote Bag

  April 13   1–4 p.m.   UMC 247
Paint, decorate and take home your own tote bag, while supplies last.

VolunteerFest: The Grotto

  April 13   4–7 p.m.   Village Center, The Grotto
Make an impact at VolunteerFest! Join this hands-on service event where you will dive into quick service projects to create big change in our community. No experience needed; stay as long as you are able!

Guided meditation: Circling the Sun–Savoring Peace within the Planetary Dance

  April 13   5–6 p.m.   Fiske Planetarium
Join this fully-immersive, multi-sensorial guided mediation to cultivate ease of mind and profound peace before finals. Students, staff and faculty are all warmly welcomed. Guided by Matthew Tomatz, experienced meditation facilitator, yoga teacher and psychotherapist with Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS). Arrive on time so the meditation is not disturbed. No late admittance. Free admission on a first-come, first-served basis starting at 4:30 p.m. (30 minutes prior to the start of the event).

Startups2Students

  April 14   5–7 p.m.   CASE Chancellor’s Lounge
Are you looking for a job or internship? Explore the exciting world of startups! At Startups2Students, you will have the opportunity to hear startups pitch their companies and learn about open projects, internships and jobs. What is a startup? A startup is a young company or organization founded to develop a unique product or service and bring it to market. Startups typically focus on innovation and aim for rapid growth. This event will focus mostly on companies less than 10 years old that are based in Colorado.

Poker Night

  April 14   7 p.m.   The Connection
Ready to raise, bluff and go all in? Join our free Texas Hold’em tournament—no pressure, just cards, competition and a shot at some sweet prizes. Free to enter; open to all skill levels; prizes for top finishers. Sign-up starts at 6 p.m. at the front desk.

Checkmate & Chill

  April 14   3–5 p.m.   C4C N320
Looking for a cool spot to relax, meet new friends and dive into the world of chess? Checkmate & Chill is the place to be! Whether you're a chess newbie, a seasoned player or just here for the good vibes, this series has something for everyone. Swing by to learn the game, challenge your buddies or simply enjoy some great company. Come for the strategy; stay for the fun!

Campus Sustainability Summit

  April 15   8:30 a.m.–6 p.m.   UMC
For the past 33 years, the Campus Sustainability Summit has been bringing together sustainability-minded community members to innovate, create impact and inspire collective action. Attend the summit to: discover how sustainability connects to your interests; connect with peers, faculty and campus leaders; explore ways to get involved with sustainability; and take action.

Handshake Help Center: Getting the Most out of Your Handshake Account at CU Boulder

  April 16   11–11:45 a.m.   Virtual
Looking for an on-campus job, internship or a full-time opportunity after graduation? In this workshop, learn how to make the most of Handshake to land opportunities that match your goals. Whether you’re just getting started or already using the platform, this is your chance to ask questions, get tips and connect with other students and alumni. It will cover: how to effectively use Handshake to find on-campus jobs, internships and full-time opportunities; tips and tricks to make your profile stand out to employers; utilizing additional Handshake features like job collections, networking and industry research; and Handshake resources like the Help Center and Student Blog.

Student Employee Appreciation Week: Wellness in the Backyard

  April 16   11 a.m.–2 p.m.   Koenig Alumni Center
Take a break with therapy dogs, chair massages, DIY glitter bottles and more!

Red Sunflower Seed Pickup: Grow Campus History

  April 16, 22   1–3 p.m.   Norlin Library, east entrance
Pick up your red sunflower seeds and plant a piece of CU Boulder history in celebration of the university’s 150th anniversary. Seeds will be available April 16 and 22 inside the east entrance of Norlin Library from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. both days. Seed packets can also be picked up at the Ask a Librarian desk in Norlin and each of the campus libraries’ service desks starting April 16.

Philharmonia Orchestra: 'Homage and Reformation'

  April 16   7:30–9 p.m.   Imig Music, Grusin Music Hall   Livestream
The CU Boulder Philharmonia Orchestra presents “Homage and Reformation,” featuring composers inspired and influenced by great masters, themes and ideals of the past to help light their paths forward. 

Program Council presents: Club 156 Show

  April 16   8–10 p.m.   The Connection
Come on down to Club 156 for live music with the Music Industry Club! Presented by CU Boulder Program Council.

Afternoon Movie Series

  April 17   1–4 p.m.   C4C N238
Grab your friends and settle in for a relaxed afternoon exploring disability representation in film. From animated favorites like "Finding Nemo" to thought-provoking documentaries like "Asperger’s Are Us," dive into how disability shows up in pop culture and media.

Roll with the Facts: Cannabis Trivia

  April 17, 20   Noon–2 p.m.   UMC atrium
Cannabis is legal in Colorado for both medical and recreational use—but what are the risks? Test your knowledge about weed and learn more about safer cannabis use during this interactive 4/20 event. Explore common myths and facts, understand potential health impacts and pick up tips for making informed choices.

Student Employee Appreciation Week: Coffee Sips + Resume Tips

  April 17   11 a.m.–2 p.m.   C4C S350
Stop by for coffee and get quick resume feedback. We'll help you translate your job experience into strong, transferable skills.

Spring Fling Climbing Night

  April 17   Noon–9 p.m.   Rec Center, Climbing Gym
Shake off those winter blues and welcome spring with fun climbing challenges and good vibes! Free for climbing gym members or with a day pass.

FRESH: Spring 2026

  April 17, 18   7:30 p.m.   Charlotte York Irey Theatre
Enjoy a potential mix of hip-hop, fusion forms and improvised offerings crafted by undergraduate and graduate dance students.

CU of the Go: 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' screening

  April 18 | 8 p.m. | Cinemark Century Boulder   April 14 | 1–3 p.m. | UMC 330
Join the Center for Student Involvement on an adventure through the cosmos with a private screening of "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" on April 18 at Cinemark Century Boulder. Visit the CSI office in UMC 330 on April 14 from 1 to 3 p.m. to claim your free ticket. One ticket per student; must show Buff OneCard. Tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. If you want to go with a friend, please plan to pick up your tickets together.

World Cup Soccer Tournament

  April 18   10 a.m.   Kittredge Field
Get ready to represent your roots and rally your squad! CU Boulder’s World Cup Soccer Tournament is a free campuswide event where students compete in teams representing different countries. Celebrate global unity through the beautiful game—no passport required! Sign up, show your pride and play for glory! Free with a Buff OneCard. Register through Fusion play.

Making Hiking Trails Accessible with The Lockwood Foundation

  April 18   9 a.m.–2:30 p.m.   UMC South Terrace
Celebrate 150 years of beautiful Colorado and CU Boulder’s service with SLICE and the Lockwood Foundation. This organization helps people with limited mobility experience Colorado’s trails and mountain—something made possible through teamwork and community. Volunteers will hike scenic, uneven trails, using strength and collaboration to create an incredible outdoor experience for someone else.

Grad Cap Decorating

  April 20–24   9 a.m.–6 p.m.   CU Book Store
Add your own flair to your commencement cap! Swing by the CU Book Store to use our decorating supplies and show off your creativity.

I Love Mondays x Senior Class Council Grab-n-Go

  April 20   2–3 p.m.   Engineering Center, Herbst Plaza
Start your week off right by joining the Center for Student Involvement at I Love Mondays! Enjoy a snack and learn about ways you can get involved at CU.

Grad Fair

  April 20   11 a.m.–2 p.m.   UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom
Grad Fair provides graduating students with the opportunity to meet with various campus entities, their academic departments and more, connecting them with resources that will support them during and after graduation. Come get your questions answered about department recognition ceremonies, day-of campus commencement logistics and more.

Neurodiversity Social: Arts, Games, and Connection

  April 20   1–4 p.m.   C4C N238
Join Disability Services for an afternoon of fun in Access+! Bring your friends and enjoy arts and crafts, games and other activities designed to foster connection and community.

Interviewing 101

  April 20   5–6 p.m.   Virtual
Learn about interviewing basics, how to utilize the START method and the interview practice resources available so you can ace your next job or internship interview.

Career Services Farewell Bash

  April 21   12:30–3:30 p.m.   C4C S440
Stop by the Career Services office to celebrate the end of the semester with us! Take a break from finals and participate in fun activities. Enter to win cool CU stuff, fuel up with free food, tell us where you are heading on your next adventure, get first-hand advice and tips on how to make the most of your summer and pick up something special for student employees working on campus. Graduating in May? Meet Alumni Career Services to learn how you get Career Services for life.

AAPI Barbecue and Grad Stole Pickup

  April 21   5–7 p.m.   Koenig Alumni Center
Join us for a fun-filled AAPI barbecue celebrating community, culture and great food! Enjoy food catered by L&L Hawaiian BBQ and exciting live dance performances from the Polynesian Islands that will keep the energy high. Graduating this year? Don’t forget to pick up your AAPI graduation stole while you’re there!

Program Council presents: Jazz & Cocoa

  April 21   4–7 p.m.   Norlin Library, Room E113
Busy with finals? Want to find a nice comfy place to study and enjoy some live music? Come by Norlin for Jazz & Cocoa, completely free for students! CU Boulder Program Council will have live jazz music and hot cocoa for your every studying need.

Kitchen Table

  April 21   5:30–7 p.m.   C4C, Treehouse Dining Hall
Looking for a fun and meaningful evening? Join us for dinner, community, engaging activities and dialogue! It's the perfect chance to make new friends or reconnect with familiar faces. Connect with peers and mentors who support wellness and nurture leadership, all while centering the experiences of women of color. Don't worry if you don't have a meal plan—meal cards are available at the Center for Cultural Connections and Community's front desk on the day of the event. Spaces are limited to 20 folks, so be sure to secure your spot!

Rooted in Change: Earth Day

  April 22   11 a.m.–1 p.m.   Norlin Library plaza
Show Mother Earth some love! Test your eco-knowledge for a chance to win sustainable prizes. We’ll also share resources for celebrating Earth Day at home and on campus.

Josephine Jones Speaking Lab

  April 22   2–4 p.m.   C4C N238
Need a boost for your next presentation? Drop by Access+ during Josephine Jones Speaking Lab hours for 1:1 coaching or try out VR technology to practice and perfect your skills.

Build a Buff Leadership Luncheon: Leadership Transitions

  April 22   12:30–1:30 p.m.   UMC 330
Join the Center for Student Involvement for some free pizza, an open house and important information that will help you hand off your organization to the next leader.

Senior Sunset

  April 22   7–10 p.m.   Chautauqua Dining Hall
Close out your senior year with SCC at the Senior Sunset event at Chautauqua Dining Hall! There will be food, activities and the opportunity to watch a beautiful Flatirons sunset with friends. One alcoholic beverage per attendee will be provided for those 21 and up, with a valid ID.

Late Night Breakfast

  April 22   7–9 p.m.   UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom
Take a break from finals prep and stop by the Glenn Miller Ballroom in the UMC for the Center for Student Involvement's end-of-semester tradition: Late Night Breakfast! Grab free breakfast bites (while they last) and enjoy fun activities with friends.

Cafecito con Chisme

  April 22   10 a.m.–12:30 p.m.   C4C Abrams Lounge
Fuel for the semester with the Center for Cultural Connections & Community at Cafecito con Chisme! It's the perfect way to connect with other students in the Latiné community, grab a bite/sip on the go or just hang out. We'll bring the café if you all bring the chisme! ¡Los esperamos!

Paws for a Cause

  April 23   1–3 p.m.   Visual Arts Complex plaza
Spending time with dogs can reduce feelings of stress and loneliness, and make you feel happier. Join for puppy play time with dogs from Lifeline Puppy Rescue and learn how to best support your fellow Buffs during Suicide Prevention Week.

AAPI Game Night: Mahjong tournament

  April 23   5–7 p.m.   C4C N320
Test your mahjong skills and win prizes with the Center for Cultural Connections and Community and the CU Mahjong Club. Celebrate the end of the semester with boba and snacks!

Fun Before Finals: Will Vill Breakfast Boxes

  April 23   9 a.m.–noon   Village Center, Innovation Station
Stop by Innovation Station to visit Residence Life and get a to-go breakfast box to fuel up for finals!

Conversations and Cuts: MoX Senior Night

  April 23, 4–6 p.m.   Rec Center, Large Overlook Room
Men of Excellence (MoX) is excited to invite you to our new semester series of Conversations and Cuts! Come through for free haircuts from Altitude Barbershop, community and meaningful conversations. Let’s get you looking sharp and feeling good!

Green Your Routine

  April 24   7–9 p.m.   Village Center, The Grotto
A celebration of sustainable living at CU—your one-stop pop-up for all things eco friendly, budget friendly and Buff-approved! Discover easy and impactful ways to live more sustainably as a college student. From sustainable eating tips and zero-waste hacks, to eco-friendly transportation and a massive clothing swap to refresh your wardrobe without hurting the planet—there’s something for everyone! Plus, score free sustainable prizes like reusable utensil kits, silicone ziplock bags, reusable straws and Buff-themed stickers just for participating! Let’s live lighter, together.

Grad Bash

  April 24   4–7 p.m.   Koenig Alumni Center
Celebrate your transition into the Forever Buffs family with food, refreshments, music and prizes. Register for this free event in advance to receive a special graduation gift.

Program Council presents: Street Team Concert

  April 24   8–10 p.m.   Old Main
Program Council’s Street Team is hosting its first-ever concert in Old Main! Come hang with Program Council, listen to fresh student talent and cheer on the next generation of PC creators. Don’t miss it!

Treat Yo Self

  April 25   7–9 p.m.   Village Center, Wellness Suite
Unwind at the Village Center’s Wellness Space! Enjoy a relaxing massage, try stress-relief activities, design your own tote bag and take home self-care goodies.

Free Finals Week at the Rec

  April 25–May 1   Rec Center
The Rec Center will be hosting free activities and events for all Rec Center members during finals week, including:

  • Free fitness classes
  • Free bouldering and shoe rental (noon–4 p.m.)
  • An aqua study break event on April 27–28 from 3 to 5 p.m.
  • Free skate rentals during rec skate
  • Quiet study spaces

Koenig Kram and Chill: Alumni Center Study Hall

  April 26   9 a.m.–9 p.m.   Koenig Alumni Center
Skip the endless search for a study spot during reading days. Visit the Koenig Alumni Center for a study session fueled by free coffee and snacks! Plus, giveaways from the Herd Leadership Council and Wellness Center. Open to all CU students!

Easels and Ear Seeds

  April 27   10 a.m.–noon   Wardenburg Student Health Center, Room 321
Need a study break? Stop by for free ear seeding, mini-easel painting and resources to help you de-stress and recharge. You’ve got this, Buffs!

Fun Before Finals: Therapy dogs

  April 27   Noon–2 p.m.   Rec Center lobby
Finals got you feeling ruff? Join the Center for Student Involvement in the Rec Center lobby for a stress-relief snuggle session with therapy dogs!

 

These events are open to all and do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, creed, religion, veteran status, marital status, political affiliation, political philosophy, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression in accordance with state, federal and Regent law.