Check out the Graduate Teacher Program Spring Conference, an evening focused on cinema's most influential composers, an event honoring the Challenger disaster, a self-guided scavenger hunt and more.
Understand the requirements, learn competitive approaches and initiate connections with campus resources via this Research & Innovation Office event Feb. 6. Register by Jan. 30.
Come see off-campus properties, speak with vendors/property managers, enter to win a flat-screen TV and eat some free pizza. Plus, check out tips and tricks for your housing hunt.
Dorje Dolma will discuss her new book, "Yak Girl: Growing Up in the Remote Dolpo Region of Nepal," in an event presented by the Center for Asian Â鶹ÒùÔº and the Tibet Himalya Initiative.
The Graduate Teacher Program will bring speakers from the Front Range and beyond to discuss college pedagogy, academic professional development and employment opportunities.
On Jan. 24, Travis Rupp, CU Boulder adjunct professor and beer archaeologist at Avery Brewing Company, will discuss the origins of beer production in the ancient Near East and Egypt.
Government speech, forensic botany, asteroids and environmental history take center stage during this free Saturday lecture series, featuring some of CU Boulder's most dynamic faculty.
The Herd welcomes students back to campus with free food, drinks and the chance to express your artistic side with Welcome Back Wednesday, Jan. 24, at Kittredge Central.
Happenings this week for faculty and staff include ways to connect with the entrepreneurship community, the campus Involvement Fair, a panel discussion of the Trump presidency and more.
Join doctoral candidate Cheryl Abbate on Thursday, Jan. 25, for a Think! talk discussing the widespread belief that cats should be permanently confined to the indoors.