From an autonomous shuttle to an electric bus and eBikes, Parking and Transportation Services will highlight the newest in alternative fuel vehicles. Some displays will be available to test drive or ride in.
On May 18, join the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship. Leah Wasser from Earth Lab will be discussing a new data training program implemented within her group at CU.
Gowns, hoods and tassels—oh my! In this interactive lunch session for new employees on May 18, Merna Jacobsen and Suzanne Soled will demystify these academic traditions.
In this workshop, experts in successfully communicating the impact of university discoveries and creations will help you develop strategies and tactics to get your work the visibility it deserves.
Come celebrate Boulder's innovative startup culture with over 200 free events May 14–18, featuring several ²ÊÃñ±¦µä faculty, staff, students and alumni, including CU Regent Heidi Ganahl.
On Saturday, May 12, CU Wizards presents Becky Thompson for a lively, entertaining show all about "Power, Grace, Wisdom & Wonder: The Physics of Wonder Woman!"
The new program connecting artists and scholars will host a performance May 13 at Old Main Chapel and presentations by the inaugural residency cohort May 17 at the Boulder Public Library.
For faculty and staff this week are opportunities to see master students' work at the art museum, enjoy an Otter Pop with a cop, learn about the physics of Wonder Woman at the kid-friendly CU Wizards event, attend the monthly Staff Council meeting and more.
This weekend, enjoy an evening filled with the music of "Star Wars"; the Boulder County Farmers Market; free finals snack stations; student exhibitions in advertising, design and art; and more.
Pluck laser strings on a harp, enter a room-sized E. coli cell, or learn tai chi in virtual reality at an event showcasing the creative spirit, passion and technical wizardry of ATLAS students from 5 to 6:30 p.m. May 2.