Join CIRES for a presentation by Paul Wennberg, Caltech, titled "Improving Air Quality: Is less NOx always better?" at 3 p.m. Friday. Light reception to follow.
The Graduate School will host its inaugural Three Minute Thesis (3MT) event, an academic competition that challenges students to succinctly describe complicated research to a general audience.
Join Fiske Planetarium Feb. 15 to explore popular zombie movies, digging into what they got right, what they got wrong and how they might help us prepare for a real-life global pandemic.
Now through Valentine's Day, stop by the CU Art Museum and fall in love; make it official by placing a paper heart in front of the artwork you love and snapping a photo for social media.
New employees are invited to learn how the University Libraries innovate and collaborate across campus and the ways they help students and employees thrive in their work and studies.
A former 'lost boy' of Sudan, the inaugural youth poet laureate of the U.S. and the CEO of 1% for the Planet will be part of a diverse speaker lineup at the Conference on World Affairs this spring.
This week features several engaging sessions at the Diversity and Inclusion and Inclusive Sports summits, as well as Valentine's events, a film screening and more. See what's going on.
Hosted by the Faculty Leadership Institute, the series is an opportunity to socialize and discuss topics of importance, bringing faculty together and building community. Reserve your spot.
What's going on this week for faculty and staff? The Diversity and Inclusion Summit, the Inclusive Sports Summit, a Valentine's Day activity, an employee benefits orientation and more.
This weekend, check out late-night bowling at The Connection, men's hockey vs. CSU, a hackathon geared toward women, a CU Art Museum social media challenge and more.