Graduate Student Edition - April 7, 2025
Campus Community
31 things to do: Attend CWA, get a taste of home, more
This week brings to campus the Conference on World Affairs, goat yoga, free coffee, brownies and sandwiches, a clothes mending workshop and more.
Your end-of-year checklist
The finish line is in sight—the end of the academic year is almost here! With finals around the corner and many students planning to move soon, here’s a checklist to help you wrap up the year.
Campus delays and closures: What you need to know
Springtime along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains can bring volatile weather conditions. Learn more about campus operations during weather events.
4 ways to discover poetry during National Poetry Month
Calling all enthusiasts for National Poetry Month! Find a poetry book, grab a pocket poem, collaborate on a community poem at an April 8 event and more—brought to you by the University Libraries.
Events & Exhibits
Free Shakespeare performance April 15
Experience the Colorado Shakespeare Festival's outreach program: Shakespeare & Violence Prevention. Bring your lunch and enjoy a performance.
‘The Current’ celebrates a curriculum at work—April 24–27
With its faculty choreographers and student dancers, “The Current” offers the perfect enticement for lay lovers of dance, featuring visiting artist Tiffany Bong.
Federal Updates
CU Boulder has a resource page on the federal government, providing university statements, guidance and more. Visit the page for the latest information as it relates to the CU community.
In case you missed it:
April 4: Federal Government Transition Update
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The Colorado Sun: Colorado doesn’t know how much water it has. This CU scientist is kayaking to find out.
The Gazette: Quantum: It's the race we can’t afford to lose (guest opinion by Gov. Jared Polis and Chancellor Justin Schwartz)
KUNC: CU Boulder Linguists Work to Revitalize an Endangered Language
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