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What better way to kick off the academic year than a night of live music, zip lining, lawn games, free food, giveaways and more? Join The Herd on campus tonight from 8 to 11 p.m.
Beginning Sept. 29, Colorado Law will be the first law school in the U.S. to host an Inter-American Commission on Human Rights session of public hearings on human rights cases and issues.
Get a peak at the Center for Academic Success and Engagement at an Aug. 16 open house. CASE opened last month as a gateway to campus supporting the academic and student experience.
CU Boulder, in a partnership event, invites performance practitioners from throughout the Front Range to work together by discussing best practices to improve artists' safety. Please RSVP.
This event, originally scheduled for July 6, is canceled. A new date is pending for the event, designed for attendees to get tips on attracting pollinators and learn how to help bees in urban environments.
With events in Boulder, Denver and Colorado Springs, join the Alumni Association for the inspiring history of CU Boulder in a new 30-minute film, Q&A with the producer, and free drinks and appetizers.
This free and open event will feature a discussion with mural creator Gregg Deal and more. Learn more before you go in this Q&A with Héctor Ramirez of CU Upward Bound.
All employees are invited to Staff Council's staff appreciation field day at Farrand Field. Enjoy food, live music, games, Chip the costumed mascot and fun with colleagues.
Peruse a number of stories, including what ³Ô¹ÏÍø Hill was like when CU was established in 1876. Then join the celebration June 6 to take a tour and learn about the archives' future.
Rick Stevens, a leader of the Argonne National Laboratory’s Exascale Computing Project, and Lorna Rivera, a rising voice on diversity in the field, will serve as keynote speakers at the conference Aug. 9 through Aug. 11.