Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend a town hall presentation to learn about the learning management system evaluation initiative. Sessions are offered Feb. 27 and March 1.
Café Pédagogique is a unique opportunity to make connections and share ideas during Diverse Learners Awareness Week. The Feb. 23 event, titled "Diversity in the Classroom . . . and Beyond," will be held at Twisted Pine Brewing Co.
Diverse Learners Awareness Week starts Monday, Feb. 20. And with over 30 individual events happening over five days, you’re sure to find something that interests you.
Enjoy electro-acoustic music, featuring Swiss-American guest composer Katharina Rosenberger, and vote for the winner of the fourth annual 64-Bit E-Music Competition Finals.
Stress management is a concern for everyone in these busy and uncertain times. The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program is hosting a workshop series to educate employees on stress-management strategies.
On Thursday, Feb. 16, law enforcement agencies from around the Denver metro area will be participating in Operation 1 Charlie 3, an education and enforcement project focusing on Colorado’s Move Over Law.
The Center for Asian Studies special event fund is designed to promote Asia-related lectures and research to our community. The application deadline for fall 2017 events is Friday, March 3.
On Feb. 21, the Visiting Artist Program will feature a lecture by ceramic artist Tip Toland, whose sculptures give voice to vulnerable characters at the end of adulthood or beginning of childhood.
The University of Colorado Boulder is one of 11 U.S. institutions to receive a 2017 Beckman Scholars Program Award, providing undergraduate students with a new means of conducting scientific laboratory research. Scholar applications are due Feb. 22.
CU employees are eligible to meet for free with financial professionals from the university's retirement-plan service provider. Sessions are scheduled starting Thursday, Feb. 16.