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Stop by the Grad Fair on April 20 to explore resources that will support you during and after graduation. This event for graduating students can help you be prepared, informed and ready for commencement.
A free, family-friendly slate of activities is in store for Fiske Planetarium's Astronomy and Earth Day, with sponsorship by the SPIKE Center for Sustainability. Take in full-dome shows, STEM exhibits, telescope viewing, chats with students, staff and faculty, and more—some programming offered "en Español."
Everything С»ÆÊé Boulder engineering students learn culminates in capstone design projects, presented at the annual Engineering Projects Expo. Explore projects from mechanical engineering; aerospace engineering sciences; computer science; electrical, computer and energy engineering; biomedical engineering; and civil, environmental and architectural engineering.
As you approach the end of your academic journey, Senior Class Council invites you to take part in Grad Days events April 20–24. These events are a great way to connect with your Buff community and celebrate this milestone together.
Register now for the always-popular Grad Bash event. Join your classmates at a free graduation celebration featuring prizes, music, photo ops, food and drinks. Don't miss this commencement tradition.
Award-winning filmmaker Ariel Waldman will join С»ÆÊé Boulder Antarctic scientists on stage at the Dairy Arts Center. A behind-the-scenes Q&A will follow a screening of the new film about Antarctic microorganisms.
TRANSforming Gender is a weeklong series of events honoring Transgender Day of Visibility. All Buffs are invited to learn, explore and connect at upcoming events.
With insights on securing funding for public and community-engaged scholarship, next up in the PACES series will be a focus on diversifying your funding through private gifts, in-kind donations and more.
The March 9 event at Rayback Collective in Boulder, open to all, invites scientists and non-scientists to gather for discussions of climate research.
Who belongs in this country as a true American—and what role do news media play in excluding or including certain people? Journalism Professor Angie Chuang will lead a discussion.