This week brings to campus free sundaes, the first CU Boulder State of Well-Being Address, a Peace Corps info session, an America Recycles Day celebration, basketball, football and more.
Monday, Nov. 11
11 a.m.UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom
Join fellow Buffs for a special Veterans Day ceremony followed by a reception. Keynote speaker will be Geno Paluso, Chief Executive Office of the Sargent.
Noon–1 p.m., 3:30–4:30 p.m.C4C S435
Have you been focusing solely on your time in college and wondering what you will do next? Get a better understanding of what you might want to do after graduation, what your priorities are and how to set yourself up for success.
2–3 p.m.UMC North Dining Room
Celebrate National Sundae Week at I Love Mondays! Grab a sundae on your way to class and learn about different campus organizations.
5–7 p.m.C4C N320
Need a space to study or an accountability buddy? Join us at the Study Café in the Center for Inclusion and Social Change lobby. Free study snacks and productivity rewards provided. All first-generation students are welcome.
5–6:30..Lucille Berkeley Buchanan Building, Room 220
Join a panel of CU Boulder Political Science faculty for a discussionabout how immigration, race, gender, classand/or sexuality played into the 2024 election results.Please feel free to.
6–8 p.m.C4C Flatirons Room
Learn about essential financial tools and government assistance programs. Open to CU Boulder students only—.
Tuesday, Nov. 12
11 a.m.–1 p.m.UMC loggia
Practicing gratitude is good for both your mental and physical health. What are you feeling grateful for this week? Stop by and write some words of gratitude on our CU Buffalo cut-out. Our annual gratitude postcards will be available as well!
2–3 p.m.C4C N320
Join us for a slice of cake, hang out with other queer and trans folks and learn about resources on campus. Free and confidential health testing available.
4–4:50..UMCGlenn Miller Ballroom
Join the first ever CU Boulder State of Well-Being Address, where Chief Wellness OfficerJess Doty will sharewhat we know about well-being on our campus and hervision for the future.
5–8 p.m.Saint Aidan’s Episcopal Church
Eat a free, family-style meal with fellow CU Boulder students. Open to CU Boulder students only—.
5–7 p.m.UMC 235
Enjoy a chill night of crafting by making clay miniatures.All supplies are provided, space is limited and .
5:15–6:30 p.m.Williams Village, Demo Kitchen
Join your fellow students to learn basic cooking techniques! All materials provided and closed-toe shoes must be worn at all times when you’re in the kitchen. .
7–9 p.m. The Connection
All skill levels are welcome at thefree Texas Hold’em poker tournament. Sign-up starts at 6 p.m. at The Connection front desk. Prizes for top finishers!
3 things to check off your to-do list
Wednesday, Nov. 13
Nov. 13, 15 Times vary Williams Village North, Darley South
Make blankets to donate to A Precious Child for at-risk youth and families. .
Noon–1p.m.UMC 245
Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to immerse yourself in a new experience.Stop by this session to learn more about volunteering and how to gain skills and experience that will help you qualify for Peace Corps service.
1:30–3:30 p.m.UMC 235
鶹Ժ are invited to join this festive market as a way to de-stress and reset before exam season kicks into gear. Join Health & Wellness Services for free food, warm drinks and fun activities, including DIY crafts, gratitude journals and more!
3–4:30 p.m.C4C Abrams Lounge
Join fellow Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) students for a casual coffee and tea hour.
5–8 p.m.Ekeley Science, Room E1B20
Learn about student food insecurity on college campuses through a documentary screening and panelists from campus partners that engage in advocacy.Bring a nonperishable food item to donate to the Buff Pantry for admission.
5:30–7:30 p.m.C4C Dining Center
Visit the C4C Dining Center for a special event in honor of Native American and Indigenous Heritage Month. In addition to the lunch and dinner, there will be a cultural display and traditional music.
5:30 p.m.Wolf Law,Schaden Commons
Join the Native American Law 鶹Ժ Association (NALSA) for a public Fall Harvest Feast to celebrate Native American culture and community. The feast features food, family and laughter.
- Plains dances by Iron Family Dancers
- #LandBack speech by Spirit of the Sun
- Indian tacos by Tocabe
6–8 p.m.UMC Aspen Rooms
Indulge in new ideas, connections and, of course, free desserts! Hosted by the Center for Student Involvement.
7p.m. CU Events Center
Support the men's basketballteam as take onthe Cal State Fullerton Titans.
Thursday, Nov. 14
8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.UMC
Mental Health First Aid training is designed to help individuals assist someone experiencing mental health or substance use concerns or crises. Participants will learn about risk factors and warning signs, engage in experiential activities, discuss professional and self-help resources and practice a five-step strategy to provide support. Mental Health First Aid for higher education provides tailored information for college and university communities. .
2 p.m.St. Aidan's Episcopal Church
The mobile food pantry is free and open to CU Boulder students, faculty and staff, and community members of Boulder and Broomfield counties. Attendees will receive up to 30 pounds of food in multiple boxes. Food will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
4–5p.m.CASE, Chancellor's Hall and Auditorium
Come hear Professor Christy McCain talk about her research onhow mammal populations in the Front Range and San Juan Mountains are impacted by human-driven environmental changes. She has also studied how beetles—specifically a charismatic group of carrion beetles—can be used to examine how various physiological traits like heat and desiccation tolerance may be critical to responses to climate change.
7–10 p.m.The Connection
Come on down to Club 156 for live music presented by CU Boulder's Program Council!
8–10 p.m.The Grotto
Come watch “The Nightmare Before Christmas” to celebrate the transition from fall to winter! Free popcorn and snacks will be provided.
Friday, Nov. 15
10 a.m.–4p.m.Visual Arts Complex, outdoor plaza
Celebrate America Recycles Day with the CU Environmental Center and learn about proper recycling and other sustainable habits.
10 a.m.–2:30 p.m.UMC
Prepare and distribute lunches to unhoused individuals in the Boulder community. .
11a.m.–2p.m. Norlin Quad
Enjoy free food andBuff gear before playing lawn games and hanging out with friends on Norlin Quad. Buff OneCard required.
1–8 p.m.Rec Center turf gym
Lacrosse's origins can be traced back to North America's Indigenous people who began playing variations of the game as early as the 12th century. SPEED Lacrosse is a variation that emphasizes skill and finesse over physicality and is like flag football in that there are no positions and players don't wear protective gear.
3–9 p.m.UMC Gaming Lounge
Cozy games with friends are the best way to unwind before the weekend. Play your favorites or try something new in good company! Play with friends and make new ones with survival co-op games.
6–8:30p.m.William Village, multipurpose room
The Graduate and Professional Student Governmnet (GPSG) invites all graduate students on campus to join themfor theirannual Thanksgiving Dinner. There will be delicious food, includingvegan, vegeterian and gluten free options..
8 p.m.CHEM 150
Join Program Council to watch “The Nightmare Before Christmas” on the big screen—for free!
Saturday, Nov. 16
Student Gameday Huddle
TBDFarrand Field
Come cheer on the Buffs before the home football game at this student tailgate tradition. There will be free food, giveaways, games, music and a chance to be highlighted in Folsom Field if you are chosen as the Student Fan of the Game.
10a.m. Folsom Field
Come out and support the Buffs as they tangle with the University of Utah Utes.