Events & Exhibits
Are you hiring student employees soon? Don't miss the On-Campus Student Job & Professional Experience Fair on Aug. 25—it's a great opportunity to meet students looking for on-campus work.- The annual race that draws thousands of runners and culminates at Folsom Field is set for Memorial Day. New this year, all racers must register before the weekend of the event. Also, the race is eliminating plastic water bottles at the finish line.
Staff Council's Take Your Kids to Work Day will feature kid-friendly events across campus. Free museum admission, a tree tour, goodie bags and more—plan to attend!- More than 100 engineering students will debut their games, sensory installations, interactive exhibitions, AR/VR experiences, physical fabrications and more. Register for free tickets now.
Join the New Venture Challenge finals to watch CU Boulder's top student, faculty and staff entrepreneurs pitch their innovative business ventures live to a panel of judges and compete for a share of $275,000. Save your spot; RSVP today.
Three new library exhibitions feature a recreation of a historic city, the role of the dragon in storytelling and the shared history of humans and more-than-human inhabitants over the 150 years of CU Boulder. Attend the opening receptions and a tree walk.
As the opening chapter of the 150th celebration, CWA will feature special programming that connects CU's past to the challenges and opportunities of today—from higher education's role in democracy to the future of aerospace and more. Also, don't miss the "leadership across eras" panel with multiple former CU presidents and chancellors.- Don't miss your chance to be part of the 78th Conference on World Affairs, which is free and open to all, April 13–16. Register and build your personalized schedule today.
Stop by the Grad Fair on April 20 to explore resources that will support you during and after graduation. This event for graduating students can help you be prepared, informed and ready for commencement.
Lori Peek, director of the Natural Hazards Center and internationally recognized expert, will discuss her research exploring kids' contributions across a range of disaster contexts.