This weekend brings CU on Friday, "The Happytime Murders" screening, silent disco on ice, a chance to apply for the Eco-Social Justice Leadership Program, men's and women's basketball games and more.
A variety of training sessions coming up will cover everything from how to get started with Canvas to how to calculate grades and integrate tools such as PlayPosit, Turnitin and VoiceThread.
The expo features student engineering projects from 667 students across 154 teams, the culmination of the First-Year Engineering Projects and Invention and Innovation courses.
Free and open to the public, the fall 2018 dance concert will include a potential mix of hip-hop, aerial, fusion forms and improvisation crafted by undergraduate and graduate students.
Campus and community members are invited to a special screening Dec. 7 of six short video stories highlighting the exhibits, research and collections of the CU Museum of Natural History.
Brighten the season with a show exploring why humans are so fascinated with lighting up winter and the holidays, presented at Fiske Planetarium through December.
This weekend brings Buffs vs. Rams basketball, People of Color Potluck, a night of music installation, yoga and waffles at The Rec, Sangeet Night, a concert at Club 156 and more.
Join hundreds of Jewish Buffs on Dec. 2 for a four-course Hanukkah dinner at the Rohr Chabad Center near campus. There will be door prizes, a dreidel competition and lots more.
Join Staff Council Dec. 5 for breakfast between 7 and 9 a.m. in the Glenn Miller Ballroom. The event is open to all staff in appreciation for all you do for ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ throughout the year.