ThisÌýweek brings to campus CU's annual pride picnic, a tie-dye barbecue, Ralphie's Corral and more.
Monday, Aug. 29
2–4Ìý±è.³¾. UMC South Terrace Tent
Looking for a new gig? The on-campus job fairÌýhas got you covered! Students who attend the fair can explore opportunities, meet employersÌýand learn how to apply. Hourly and work-study positions are available to current undergraduate and graduate students. 
2:15–5Ìý±è.³¾. ÌýGallogly Discovery Learning Center, first floor
In celebration of the growing partnerships between engineering and Sandia National Laboratory, the College of Engineering and Applied Science is hosting a networking event with research presentations and poster sessions for Sandia Day 2022. Students, staffÌýand babyÖ±²¥app are welcome to attend. Registration is not required. 
Tuesday, Aug. 30
7–10Ìý²¹.³¾. ÌýOlson Atrium
Stop by the Olson Atrium for bagels and coffee. All centers and some clubs will be available with program and involvement opportunities. 
5–6:30Ìý±è.³¾. Regent Administrative Center, Regent Lawn (Abram's Lounge if inclement weather)
The Pride Office is hosting CU’s annual pride picnic. LGBTQ+ staff, studentsÌýand babyÖ±²¥app are invited to attend. Attendees will learn about upcoming events and LGBTQ+ resources while enjoying games and a picnic lunch. 
Wednesday, Aug. 31
2–4Ìý±è.³¾.Ìý UMC Underpass
Start the new semester off strong with HealthBuffs. The workshop explores mindfulness techniques, stress-relieving activities and more. 
3–4Ìý±è.³¾. Leeds School of Business West Lawn
Deming Center invites all Buffs to their Welcome Back Tie-Dye BBQ this Wednesday! The event includes lawn games, food, and tie-dying. Those interested should RSVP . Ìý
Thursday, Sept. 1
1:30–2:30 p.m.Ìý Virtual
Securing an internship can help youÌýstand out from the crowd of applicants. ThisÌývirtual event will give you internship advice such as where to search and how to interview. Sign up on . 
2–6Ìý±è.³¾. Farrand Field
Do you ride your bike to school? Do you enjoy music and food? Bike Fest may be for you! Bike riding is a quick and sustainable way to get around town. The event includes free bike-themed shirts, bike serviceÌýand more.
Friday, Sept. 2
 
10:30 a.m. to noonÌý Center for Community, Abrams Lounge
Are you the first student in your family to go to college? The Office of First-Generation Programs & Enrichment is here to help. The fair helps student build community and navigate their college life. Ìý
 
5 p.m.Ìý Duane Physics and Astrophysics, Duane Field
Ralphie’s Corral is a chance to take photos with everyone’s favorite buffalo! The free event is open to all and includes giveaways, games, musicÌýand merch.