This weekend, spend a night of mystery at the Museum of Natural History, or check out the International Festival, a Roaring '20s concert, Better Boulder Day of Service, men's lacrosse vs. Utah and more.
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Free and open to all, the student-organized International Festival on April 14 features cultural booths, performances and food from around the world. You're invited!
The April 23 ethics and compliance education session will highlight ways the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance works toward inclusive excellence while breaking down barriers to opportunity.
On April 18, the CU football team is hosting a bone marrow registry drive with Be The Match. Take the first step to become a donor; joining the registry is fast and painless.
Join the TEDxCU event April 21 on campus in a celebration of new and game-changing ideas, shared by nine speakers, that will leave you inspired to take action. Get tickets and details.
Join Silicon Flatirons for an evening crash course about virtual reality and augmented reality, including a networking reception. The event is free for faculty, staff and students.
Matt Isola is on a mission to help older generations live more connected, fulfilling lives through technology. Volunteers are invited to join workshops April 14–28 to learn basic skills.
Through the Conference on World Affairs' original program, newspaper clippings, photographs, audio and videotapes, University Libraries has tracked 70 years of conversation.
The production, running April 26–29, illuminates the plot from a feminist point of view and considers the banality of capital punishment cast upon women charged with being unchaste.