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Panel April 19 to discuss work-life balance—advice and inspiration

April 11, 2022

Gain first-hand insight into one of the most-talked-about considerations in the workforce: work-life balance. Set up your career—and life—for success with advice and inspiration from panelists at this free networking event on April 19.

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TRANScend exhibit: A conversation with artist Rae Senarighi

April 8, 2022

The University Libraries will host a virtual conversation with Rae Senarighi, creator of the TRANScend Transgender Voices art exhibit on April 13. Check out the exhibit in the Norlin commons.

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Whistleblowers expose big fraud—What makes us so obsessed and what can we learn?

April 6, 2022

Why is society captivated by high-profile ethical cases like Theranos or Enron? Melanie Kay of Colorado Law explains what makes these cases so fascinating and what lessons we can learn to better society. Join a talk April 12.

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Graduating students: Celebrate your accomplishments at Grad Bash April 28

April 6, 2022

Class of 2022: Grad Bash is your opportunity to celebrate with live music, free food, free drinks and plenty of prizes. Register today to get your special commemorative glass as you celebrate with other Forever Buffs.

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Just in time—Don’t miss the final career fair of the year April 13

April 6, 2022

Stressed about finding a job after graduation? Or an internship for the summer? Meet employers from every industry at the Just in Time Career Fair & Internship Fair from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the UMC.

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Confident Conversations—April 13 workshop for international grad students

April 5, 2022

This free workshop for international graduate students helps participants learn how to effectively express empathy amid failure or loss and compliment and congratulate in times of success. Register to attend.

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Help build a poem for National Poetry Month

April 5, 2022

Come to Norlin Library's east entrance April 12–13 to take part in a community poem writing activity. Take away a pocket poem and engage with librarians.

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Looking back to move forward: Exploring the legacy of US slavery April 7–8

April 4, 2022

This year’s Rothgerber conference builds upon themes drawn from Colorado Law Dean Lolita Buckner Inniss’ book “The Princeton Fugitive Slave: The Trials of James Collins Johnson.” The event is co-sponsored by Ƶ Boulder’s Center for African and African American Studies.

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Register now for the Reacting to the Past Conference in June

April 4, 2022

The Center for Teaching and Learning is planning a June 13–16 conference that will rejuvenate and encourage faculty in their pursuit of active learning through "reacting to the past."

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Religious studies and reimagining the human in the climate crisis—a lecture April 14

April 1, 2022

Join an exhibit tour and keynote address focusing on the emerging field of religion and ecology. The lecture series honors the 50th anniversary of religious studies on campus and the opening of the sixth exhibit in the Ƶ Legends series: “Becoming Less: The Journey of Robert Lester.”

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