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Join this magical evening celebrating art and fairy tales with crafts, quests, snacks and music hosted by Radio 1190.
Parents, grandparents, students and kids of all ages are invited to get hands-on with all things science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM).
Sundance Institute Board Chair Ebs Burnough will discuss how the festival's move to Boulder could benefit the city's economy, culture and community.
Join the С»ÆÊénique Stories event, a live storytelling and conversation experience inspired by Human Library and StoryCorps, celebrating this year's Buffs One Read selection, "Callings: The Purpose and Passion of Work."
Turn your luck around on Friday the 13th when you bike to work, or school, and stop by one of the breakfast stations around town, including the Folsom Bike Station on campus.
The Campus Wayfinding Revamp Project team is seeking input from from students, faculty and staff during a second round of webinars Feb. 12 and Feb. 20.
This virtual event will be an opportunity for graduate students to ask the provost questions and engage in a dialogue about their graduate education.
This in-person town hall invites faculty, staff and students to join an open conversation about what's ahead in the federal landscape—research policy, funding trends and emerging opportunities across agencies like NSF, DOE, NASA and the National Endowments.- Painted Voices: Men of Color is a virtual four-week group, hosted by the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program, centering the experiences of self-identified men of color. This group uses facilitated open dialogue to explore the intersections of mental health, race and gender.Â
Come learn about what it means to be a С»ÆÊé Boulder Staff Council representative. Info sessions are set for Jan. 29 (in person), Feb. 2 (virtual) and Feb. 12 (in person).