Events & Exhibits
- This year’s incredible lineup includes Lisa Graves, Satang Nabaneh and David Brown discussing today’s most pressing issues under the theme lead, innovate, impact. Block your calendar for April 7–10.
This annual event, which showcases graduate student’s ability to distill their nine-hour thesis down to three minutes, comes back Feb. 13 at 4 p.m.
The Supporting Student Resiliency series provides faculty and staff with concrete skills to better support students. Faculty and staff can attend any individual session; those attending all three will receive a non-degree certificate.
Join a virtual panel discussion with four educators who have created open educational resources. The panelists will talk about their experiences adapting and adopting open educational resources in their classrooms. Registration is required.
Are you a new mother or a mother-to-be? Join a seven-week group to discuss the particular challenges of being a new mother who also has a career. We’ll share ideas and offer support. Bring your lunches and your babies too!
This session focuses on how to set up an effective workstation—whether it’s at home, a campus office or a hoteling space—to avoid common injuries and accommodate your body's needs.
The University Libraries are hosting a bilingual exhibit, “Mal de amor/Lovesickness,” about the social perception of lovesickness. Explore the maladies of love from medieval to contemporary times, now on display in Norlin Library.
Experience powerful talks that highlight innovation, resilience and creativity. Whether you’re seeking motivation or new ideas to enrich your academic journey, TEDxCU offers a unique experience that encourages intellectual growth.
Did you know most students have a tough time connecting the skills they're building in the classroom, their projects and their high-impact practices to their resumes? Join this workshop on Feb. 12 to learn more about MySkills and supporting students in their career journey.
Graduate students are invited to apply for a fellowship to support their research and creative work in African studies, African American studies and African diaspora studies.