This week brings the Student Job Fair,grand opening of the campus Startup Hub, CU Gold open house for leadership development opportunities, intramural sports registration deadline, Student Involvement Fair, the opportunity to earn rewards points with the Environmental Center's app, a student and faculty panel on Trump's first year, WinterFest at the UMC,Career Service's Buff Talks session and a workshop on research presentations by Penn State professorMichael Alley.
Tuesday, Jan. 23
Student Job Fair
Looking for a job on campus? Visit the Student Affairs Student Job Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom. Learn about on-campus employment opportunities within the Division of Student Affairs and interact with departments who are hiring for spring, summer and fall 2018.Wear business-casual attire and bring copies of your résumé, pen and paper, and any questions you have about student employment and available positions.
Grand opening of the campus Startup Hub
Make your way over to the Village Center at Williams Village from 5 to 7 p.m. for the grand opening of the campus Startup Hub. There will be free T-shirts for the first 100 attendees, cool swag and lots of information about the entire entrepreneurial ecosystem at CU Boulder.
CU Gold open house
If you're seekingleadership development opportunities on campus, stop by the north dining room stage in the UMC for the CU Gold open house any time from 3 to 5:30 p.m. CU Goldofferssemester-long weekly seminars to help you find your strength as a leader.
Register for an intramural sport
Want to play some hoop, hockey, broomball or badminton?Then make your way to the Rec Center and register for a spring 2018 intramural sport. Hurry over, the deadline to register for the first session is Jan. 24.
Wednesday, Jan. 24
CU Boulder Involvement Fair
If you're looking to get involved on campus, the CU Boulder Involvement Fair is for you. Stop by the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and connect with new people and groups, learn about upcoming campus eventsand get involved in many of the different student clubs and organizations on campus. While you're there, enjoy the free food, giveaways andmusic.
Start earning Positive Impact Points
Download the Positive Impact Points app and be rewarded with points every time you ridethe bus, borrowa bike, refillyour water bottle, donateyour time or recycle. You can redeemthese pointsfor gift cards at placeslike Whole Foods and Patagonia, Rec Center class passesand coupons forsustainable brands.
Trump’s America: One Year Later
Has the Trump presidency lived up to its expectations, good or bad? Find out during a panel discussion at 5:30 p.m. in Hale Science, room 270. The panel is made up of students and facultyfrom across the political spectrum.is recommended.
Thursday, Jan. 25
Head over to the UMC north dining room from 7 to 11 p.m. for free food, activities and entertainment at the 2018 WinterFest.
If you're looking for a career where you can make a lasting impact, come hear from some leaders in the public service industry during this session of Career Service's Buff Talksfrom 5 to 6:30 p.m. in .Panelists from City Year, Peace Corps and Teach for America will be on hand to discuss their experiences.
Friday, Jan. 26
The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, the Graduate School and the 3MT Program invite you to a workshop on research presentations with guest presenter Michael Alley, associate professor at Pennsylvania State University, from 10 a.m. to noon in SEEC C120. Be sure to . Refreshments will be provided.