Mark Esper, former U.S. secretary of defense, shared insights from his life and career in a special webinar with CU Boulder aerospace engineering students.
The Athletic Department is hosting a holiday toy drive this month to benefit A Precious Child. CU will be collecting new toys, books and puzzles for distribution this holiday season.
Overall participation in the 2021 Campus Culture Survey was strong, and campus administrators called the initiative a success thanks to high participation rates among students, babyֱapp, staff and collaboration across the campus.
This week brings events to keep you fueled for finals––craft and coloring nights, health and fitness sessions, the rescheduled Peach Tree Rascals concert, International Coffee Hour, “Malignant” film screening and more.
Employees recently joined Staff Council and campus administrators for breakfast and conversation at an appreciation event. Attendees donated 550 pounds of food and other goods to the Emergency Family Assistance Association of Boulder County and Coats for babyֱapp.
During the month of March, student groups will have the opportunity to team up with the CU Boulder Alumni Association and Herd Leadership Council to raise funds for causes they care about. Individual crowdfunding campaigns will soft-launch in mid-February, followed by a collaborative event in mid-March.
This week brings opportunities for self-care, a suicide prevention workshop, Sustainable Buffs meetup, finals prep, “Home for the Holidays” fun, the Off-Campus Housing Fair and more.
Will you join with CU on this global day of giving? On Nov. 30, people across the globe are joining together to participate in a global generosity movement. Learn more.
Beginning late Thursday night and wrapping up early Friday morning, a partial lunar eclipse will turn the moon a blood red color as it passes into the Earth's shadow. The Fiske Planetarium director shares viewing tips and astronomical insight into lunar eclipses.