This weekend brings the ATLAS research showcase, a screening of the horror classic "Carrie," Ignite: Social Justice Conference, football viewing party, Butterfly Pavilion field trip and more.
Tattoos that change color in sunlight and a do-it-yourself light show for musicians are just a few of the projects you can check out at the Oct. 19 ATLAS Research Showcase.
Feeling stressed? Join the Business Library and Health Promotions for a one-hour workshop. Make your own aromatherapy oils, practice origami and more. Free and open to all students.
The forum at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder will give students, faculty, staff and the public opportunities to engage in productive discussions with each other and several candidates running for office in Colorado.
The tours are always different as the arboriculture manager Vince Aquino and retired Outdoor Services Director Alan Nelson discuss the history of some of the 105 species present on campus.
Join New York Times investigative reporter Eric Lipton on Oct. 22 as he takes attendees behind the scenes into the Trump administration's efforts to roll back environmental regulations.
This week brings Research & Innovation Week, a film screening of a the horror classic "Carrie," Global Seminar info sessions, a conference focused on entrepreneurship, Wub Fest at Club 156 and more.
The ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Board of Regents will hold a series of town halls, including one in Boulder Oct. 16, to gather insight and feedback in the search for ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ’s next president.
Starting Blocks is a condensed introduction to the "I-Corps methodology" taught by the NSF, DOE and NIH to help inventors increase the impact of their ideas. This two-part workshop will be on Oct. 22 and 29.