The Center for Values and Social Policy presents expert Andrew Light on "Beyond Bifurcated Climate Responsibilities: Why the Paris Agreement Matters and How We Must Defend It."
This week brings the Technology Career Fair, campus blood drive, a talk on marine animals, Spring Welcome Wednesday with free lunch, a movie screening, International Coffee Hour and more.
This weekend, check out a community dialogue on meaningful service, the chance to try your hand at fly tying, Boulder Phil's "Cirque Goes to the Movies," a Super Bowl watch party on campus and more.
This free two-day event, a gathering of sharing, learning and action, is designed to cultivate networks and cross-pollinate many environmental and social topics.
Participate in the Non-Traditional Student Organization fundraiser Feb. 7 at Rincon Del Sol. Join other non-traditional students at 6 p.m. to make new connections and learn about NTSO.
This hands-on event will help faculty identify resources available to assist in the development of broader impact statements and plans, required as part of all NSF proposals.
The city of Boulder is hosting an on-campus open house Feb. 7 to gather feedback on its 30th and Colorado Corridors Study and two other transportation projects near campus.
Are you unclear about your career, unsure or undecided about your engineering major? The Engineer Library is hosting an open house event from 1 to 4 p.m. Feb. 2.
Faculty and staff can receive a game ticket, hot dog and soda for $15 when they purchase a ticket for the Colorado women's basketball game Sunday, Feb. 4.