As part of the year-long onboarding program, new employees in their first 12–18 months of employment are invited to learn how the university is taking action to create a welcoming, inclusive campus.
The Office of Information Technology is hosting Girls Who Code clubs in July, which offer free, fun computer science opportunities for girls third through 12th grade.
The final stop of the Chancellor’s 2019 State Tour will be the biggest yet, featuring appearances from Athletics staff, photo ops with Ralphie, family-friendly fun and more. Plus, employees get a discount.
Composer and librettist Tom Cipullo, whose “Glory Denied” is one of the most frequently produced 21st-century American operas, comes to CU NOW to workshop the comedy “Hobson’s Choice.”
Have you seen the Milky Way lately? Join Fiske Planetarium June 12 to learn why dark skies matter and how the newly implemented Boulder Outdoor Lighting Ordinance will benefit the community.
Tonight, June 11, learn about groundbreaking research on a new treatment for chronic pain, requiring no drugs or surgery, and lend support to the documentary film-in-progress, “Pain Brain.”
Come to Fiske Planetarium to learn about an inclusive vision for science, one in which all people can participate in—and benefit from—humanity’s quest to make sense of the world we live in.
Entrance to The Rec is free every Friday in June and July for faculty, staff and students with a Buff OneCard. Additional fees apply for fitness classes, climbing gym and skate rentals.
Interested in learning more about the new quizzes tool available in Canvas? Bring your laptop and come to OIT’s Quizzes in Canvas training, offered June 6 and 11.
Thinking about being a PI or joining a proposal team? The associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate will discuss writing successful mission proposals and more June 5.