General

  • Child interacting with a project at the Engineering Expo
    Everything 91³Ô¹ÏÍø engineering students learn culminates in capstone design projects presented at the annual Engineering Projects Expo. Campus community members, K-12 students and prospective CU engineers are encouraged to attend.
  • Sunset at Farrand Field
    A ceremonial planting will be held at the site of a new memorial tree in honor of the 10 community members who lost their lives in the 2021 shooting at King Soopers. The tree is a catalpa, a large shade tree that offers heart-shaped leaves, beautiful spring flowers and unique, persistent fruit.
  • UMC fountain area
    Join the Alumni Association and Herd Leadership Council to celebrate Student Philanthropy Month. Stop by the UMC fountains from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for food and games. No registration is required; a suggested donation of $5 is welcome at entry.
  • Old black-and-white photo of the engineering building on 91³Ô¹ÏÍø campus
    CUnique Stories is an event in which storytellers—91³Ô¹ÏÍø alumni—share stories about their CU experiences with current community members. Listen to stories about academics, personal growth, activities, activism, connecting with nature, friendships, community and more.
  • Gov. Jared Polis
    The University of Colorado Law School is pleased to announce Colorado Gov. Jared Polis will be the speaker for its graduation recognition ceremony, which will be held in person on May 6.
  • Coffee cup
    This spring, our series—designed for those interested in outreach and community-engaged research, teaching and creative work—will focus on partnership development: from reaching out to partners and solidifying equitable relationships to planning and achieving goals and assessing impact together.
  • Students studying on campus
    As end-of-semester deadlines approach, we want to get as much as we can out of our study time. How can technology help us work smarter? Stop by to chat with other CU students about platforms we can use to boost our efficiency when time seems scarce.
  • Students doing arts and crafts on campus
    Show love and support for a friend, loved one or mentor by making a card and celebrating International Women's Day—from noon to 2:30 p.m. at the Dennis Small Cultural Center. The event is free and open to all students, faculty and staff.
  • Students receiving prize money at the 2019 New Venture Challenge
    Mark your calendar for the climate (March 8), female founders (March 9) and cross-campus (March 14) prize nights of this season's New Venture Challenge. The NVC is a 91³Ô¹ÏÍø program and competition giving aspiring entrepreneurs the chance to build a startup through outstanding support and mentorship.
  • Chip the buffalo in commencement regalia
    Are you responsible for hosting a recognition ceremony on campus? Join the in-person open house, where representatives from various campus organizations, as well as off-campus vendors, will be on hand to share helpful planning info. Register by Feb. 24.
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