On Monday, Dec. 5, Program Council will be hosting an advance screening of the holiday movie "Office Christmas Party," starring several Hollywood notables.
On Thursday, Dec. 8, Research Computing will be hosting a meet-and-greet event that will include a tour of their new supercomputer, Summit. They will be conducting multiple tours that day from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
There are many ways to keep your strong connection to CU when you leave Boulder, whether it’s for a holiday break or more permanently after graduation. More than 30 alumni chapters in the U.S. (and six international) exist to connect Buffs over shared ties to their alma mater.
On Monday, Nov. 28, the monthly Ethics and Compliance Brown Bag will feature a presentation by Kristi Wold-McCormick and Susan Dorsey, both from the Office of the Registrar, on the subject of student data privacy.
Join us for our second Basics of Supercomputing Bootcamp! In this two-day workshop, beginners who cannot log in to the supercomputer will be transformed into users who can effectively submit jobs and use the new supercomputer, Summit.
Ready to go home for break, but don’t want to engage with your family and friends on tough topics like climate change, police brutality and gender justice? Join several CU organizations to discuss how to make these conversations comfortable for everyone involved!
Join the Alumni Association for one of the year's most-anticipated events: CU Night at Zoo Lights. On Sunday, Nov. 27, you and your family will get a special CU-themed sneak peek at the Denver Zoo’s brilliantly-lit animal sculptures and displays.
On Saturday, Dec. 3, join HackCU for Local Hack Day, a global "hackathon" event aimed at bringing local students together for a day of learning, building and sharing.