This week brings the annual State of the Campus address, live music, Hispanic Heritage Month and loter铆a, career development workshops, CNAIS's Native Welcome, CU volleyball vs. CSU and more.
Campus officials will conduct an alerts test midday Sept. 15. The test involves checking the university鈥檚 systems for sending text messages, emails, social media posts, computer desktop alerts and website announcements in the event of emergencies. Learn more about CU Alerts.
TikTok has become a go-to platform for discovering new music, but many musicians say the app interferes with their artistic integrity. CU instructor and musician Mike Barnett discusses how TikTok has changed the music industry, for better and for worse.
Chancellor Philip DiStefano will hold the annual State of the Campus event in person for the first time in three years. Plan to attend, hear his address and enjoy a buffet breakfast following the talk. A livestream option will be available as well.
The Innovation & Entrepreneurship Jamboree will help you turn your ideas into reality! Network, explore our innovation ecosystem and resources, and enjoy free entertainment and food. Plan to attend this outdoor event.
Book lovers, here's your assignment: Read the chapter 鈥淭he Honorable Harvest鈥 in Braiding Sweetgrass and join the discussion at Norlin Library. Don't get the chapter read? You are still welcome to attend. Don't have a copy of the book yet? An e-book option is available.