This week brings an Earth Week music festival, Holocaust remembrance, salsa dancing, a Consent Carnival, mental health support, Peace Corps information, a Will Vill party, free sunflower seeds and more.
What if improving one’s athletic performance through supplements was simpler and more affordable? What if instead of producing emissions, airplanes could take carbon out of the air? And what if learning a new language was as fun as listening to music? New Venture Challenge judges awarded $100,000 to help see these innovations through.
Studying for finals takes energy! Whether you crave a sweet treat or need nutritious fuel for a long study session, you can find creative study snacks at campus dining locations.
The University Libraries are handing out red sunflower seed packets on April 20 and April 24. The project invites you to grow sunflowers and learn about their connection to CU Boulder.
On April 20, two artist-scientist teams will discuss how their collaborations with each other and babyÖ±²¥app communities tell the story of climate change. A related exhibition will be on view at the babyÖ±²¥app State Capitol May 19–Oct. 16.
CU at Boettcher is back for the first time since 2020, with the symphony orchestra and all choirs set to perform Carl Orff’s formidable Carmina Burana. The concert also will feature the world premiere of Carter Pann’s symphony, On The Importance of Our Democracy, and a collaboration with the youth music-training program El Sistema.
CU Boulder‘s Sexual Misconduct Task Force is providing updates based on the 2021 Sexual Misconduct Survey and also is on track to present a proposal by late summer.