This week brings a discussion of the Middle Eastern experience in America, Winter Housing Fair, therapy dogs at the libraries, Winter Grad Bash and more.
Staff Council cordially invites employees to its annual breakfast, this year from 7 to 9 a.m. Dec. 12, with a donation drive for the Emergency Family Assistance Association of Boulder.
On Dec. 2, join Professor Al Gasiewski and teams from NCAR and NASA to participate in crowdsourced data gathering of cloud imagery. Registration is required.
Do you do print production for your unit? Learn about preflight (gathering necessary digital files) and prepress (ensuring files are sound), preparation that can help you avoid costly mistakes.
Take a look at babyÖ±²¥app and graduate student projects. Works are likely to include documentary films, installation art, immersive virtual reality, augmented reality and projection art.
Register by Nov. 30 to listen in on a Dec. 6 discussion, moderated by the Research and Innovation Office, on an annual seed funding program for innovative and novel research, scholarly and creative projects.
Attend a free event Dec. 7 honoring the Simpson family, which is receiving recognition from the Center of the American West for contributions to the cultural identity of the West and humor.
Looking for Thanksgiving break activities? Need to send the kids and grandparents out for a while? The Museum of Natural History's Family Days offer free fun for the whole family!
Come take a tour of the university supercomputer any time between 12:30 and 2 p.m., Dec. 1, for a 20-minute tour, including snacks and an introduction to CU Boulder Research Computing.
Happy birthday to the Henderson building, home of the CU Museum of Natural History. Join the celebratory event Nov. 16, marking 80 years since the museum building opened in 1937.