Join Silicon Flatirons for an evening crash course about virtual reality and augmented reality, including a networking reception. The event is free for faculty, staff and students.
Matt Isola is on a mission to help older generations live more connected, fulfilling lives through technology. Volunteers are invited to join workshops April 14–28 to learn basic skills.
Through the Conference on World Affairs' original program, newspaper clippings, photographs, audio and videotapes, University Libraries has tracked 70 years of conversation.
The production, running April 26–29, illuminates the plot from a feminist point of view and considers the banality of capital punishment cast upon women charged with being unchaste.
The Grammy Award-winning string quartet has been moving audiences and selling out concerts for three decades at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä, with this month's performances already sold out.
This week brings student government elections, Conference on World Affairs, goat yoga, ticket sales for Hasan Minhaj, scavenger hunt using historic images of campus, Bark Buddies and more.
What's going on this week for faculty and staff? Opportunities to do yoga with baby goats, learn more about inclusive pedagogy and commuting by bike, attend the Conference on World Affairs, volunteer for commencement and more.
If you missed out on last week's study breaks with the Therapy Dogs of Boulder County, don't worry; there are plenty more sessions scheduled throughout the month of April.
The Staff Council spring blood drive will include a free T-shirt for donors, cake and a special celebration April 11 to honor a 45-year partnership with Bonfils Blood Center.
In recognition of National Student Employment Week, CU student-employees and supervisors are invited to join Student Employment April 12 for free cake!