This week brings a comedy special by Chris Fleming, free Snarf’s, resume reviews, the Stampede Parade and other Homecoming events, Senior Night, free activities at the Rec and more.
Weaving is a fitting love of Steven Frost, whose work as an artist and professor is all about tying seemingly disparate things together. Frost is an assistant professor of media studies at the College of Media, Communication and Information and associate chair for undergraduate studies.
The Boulder Faculty Assembly Intercollegiate Athletics Committee will continue its series, inviting faculty to the UMC for a discussion with Athletic Director Rick George on CU athletics in a changing landscape.
It may be tempting to skim through a lease, but you could miss important information or an opportunity to negotiate more favorable terms. With many students preparing to sign a lease for next year’s housing, here are some things to know.
CU Boulder’s Interfraternity Council is addressing the stigma around Greek life by fostering a positive impact on the community. With expanded philanthropy budgets, increased recruitment and community engagement, CUIFC is reshaping the narrative surrounding affiliated fraternities and their role on campus.
Cultivate mindfulness this holiday season with strategies for the body, emotions, mind and relationships. Participants will learn to understand their stress responses and identify how a mindfulness practice can help regulate their systems.
Don’t miss the CU Boulder Wind Symphony’s exciting fall performance at Macky Auditorium, showcasing captivating compositions by Aaron Copland, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Richard Strauss and Zhou Tian.
At the Lab Venture Challenge showcases, top CU innovators will vie for grants of up to $125,000 that support projects with commercial potential in the bio- and physical sciences. This is the can’t-miss event to see CU’s breakthrough innovations.
While the principles of academic freedom and freedom of expression protect the speech of CU Boulder faculty, staff and students, that does not mean their points of view represent the perspectives of the university—nor that we endorse them. In an update Oct. 30, I want to recognize the Department of Ethnic Studies for its decision to remove its Oct. 22 online statement.