Come celebrate Boulder’s innovative startup culture with over 200 events from May 15 to 19, featuring several CU Boulder babyÖ±²¥app and staff members.
The May 22 brown-bag session will feature a presentation by Carolyn Peet, interim director of University Risk Management, on the subject of best practices in hosting minors on campus.
Some 6,445 degrees will be awarded during the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder commencement ceremony Friday, May 12, at Folsom Field. Alumna and basketball standout Kate Fagan is the commencement speaker. The event is free and open to the public.
On May 19, new employees in their first 12 to 18 months of employment are invited to attend CU Discover: Making Excellence Inclusive to learn more about the university's Inclusive Excellence initiative.
The Department of Human Resources offers seminars and workshops year-round for employees to expand their knowledge, learn new skills or enhance overall wellbeing. If you're on campus this summer, be sure to join.
CU employees are eligible to meet for free with financial professionals from the university's retirement-plan service provider TIAA. Sessions are scheduled starting Tuesday, May 9.
When the CU Global Ambassadors convene in Boulder on May 6, they will host a student event focused on building a global career, developing global leadership skills and promoting social good worldwide.
Would a room-sized, working model of the internet help you understand how it works? How might an event-specific social media platform work? Interested in gaming live with friends on your phone? Explore these student projects and more at the ATLAS Expo.
An Academic Review and Planning Advisory Committee task force will present recommendations on the university's Residential Academic Programs (RAPs) with opportunity for community feedback May 2 and 5. Click through to read more and find answers to frequently asked questions.