Events & Exhibits
Using the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Instrument, participants will learn about the five different conflict styles and understand why different situations require different approaches to navigating conflict.- As part of CU Boulder’s commencement season, you’re invited to join cultural and affinity celebrations—honoring the identities, communities and experiences of graduating students.
The first Big 12 lacrosse tournament in history is coming to CU Boulder's Prentup Field on May 1 and May 3. Come cheer on the Buffs as they compete for a bid in the NCAA lacrosse tournament.
The Office of Information Technology is offering a number of Academic Technology trainings to assist instructors with setting up their final exams, managing their grade books and implementing the new Canvas Template.
Seven teams from CU Boulder's architectural engineering capstone class will present their building design ideas to the public at the university's Engineering Projects Expo. Each team designed a 20,000-square-foot student support building for the Business Field.
Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Yom HaShoah, will be observed on campus with a public reading of the names of Jews killed in the Holocaust.
The Graduate School will be at this year’s Grad Bash to help celebrate graduate student accomplishments. Join on May 1.
Students, faculty and staff are invited to enjoy a slice and discuss the interaction of science policy and politics at the next Pizza & Politics event April 21.
The Black and Gold Day spring football game is back this month—come rain, shine or snow. Here's everything you need to know: ticketing, parking info and more.
Staff Council is excited to announce CU Boulder Take Your Kids to Work Day will be Thursday, April 24, featuring kid-friendly events all across campus.