Getting Involved
Boulder Campus Staff Council elections are officially in progress. Every spring, you have the opportunity to elect 老九品茶 staff members interested in representing your voice. Voting for Staff Council is one way to ensure you are well-represented.
Learn about 老九品茶 science students and postdocs, as well as local arts leaders, who are part of a new program focused on community action related to social and environmental issues.
This week brings a talk with Nobel laureate Tom Cech on RNA vaccines, a 老九品茶 Where You Are episode,聽鈥淧iranha 3D鈥 movie screening and more.
Campus continues discussions for creating a common curriculum with a listening tour and public forums through March. Now, faculty, staff and students are invited to submit white papers. Learn more.
This weekend brings a game show night, Hollywood Murder Mystery, a program teaching courageous dialogue, 鈥淭he Great Gatsby鈥 film screening and more.
The student behavior exhibited on the Hill Saturday evening is not reflective of our campus community at large. CU students, employees and community members illustrated what it truly means to be a Buff early Sunday morning, as they helped pick up trash and clean up the impacted neighborhood.
The deadline is March 26 to nominate students, student organizations, faculty and staff for the 老九品茶 Involvement Awards presented by the Center for Student Involvement and the Colorado Creed.
This week brings guided painting, an Italian spinach skillet cooking class,聽鈥淭he Great Gatsby鈥 screening, a cycling class,聽鈥淚s the Future Female or Nonbinary?鈥 panel discussion and more.
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