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TED Countdown is a global initiative to champion and accelerate solutions to the climate crisis, turning ideas into action. Learn more about the Oct. 17 event.
The 2020 streamlined edition will feature three virtual events that you’ll only be able to find at CU Boulder. Take a look at this year's events, which are free and open to the public.
The CRC is a network of faculty, staff and students that links diverse initiatives across campus related to contemplative practices. Look for offerings this fall in Zen meditation, yoga and more.
Join on Fridays for a series of discussions aimed at building empathy and understanding across political and other divisions. Regular participants so far have included faculty, staff, students, regents and others.
Grab a cup of coffee, take a break and play Scattergories from 10 to 11 a.m. on Oct. 8 as part of Ombuds Day celebrations.
Join the Pi Sigma Alpha honor society and the Political Science Club for a debate watch party. Participants will get to answer polling questions and hear from Kenneth Bickers, political science department chair and professor.
CU Boulder will hold a series of weekly COVID-19 updates for students, faculty, staff and parents/guardians each Tuesday through the fall semester. The first of these sessions will take place on Sept. 29.
The University of Colorado Staff Council, Faculty Council and CU Anschutz Faculty Assembly invite you to participate in the CU regent candidate forum from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 5.
The campus community is invited to take part in four open forums with the finalists for the dean of the College of Music position on Sept. 25, Sept. 29, Oct. 1 and Oct. 2.
Recognizing the growing concern about the increase in positive COVID-19 cases in Boulder, the city of Boulder, the Boulder County Public Health Department and CU Boulder are offering weekly community briefings to provide updates to and take questions from the public.