Workshops & Seminars
- In his visit Oct. 11 and 12, writer and scholar Jonathan Alexander will give a public lecture on "spreadable media" and lead a workshop on the writing lives of millennials and the future of media and literacy.
- From techniques for vitality and effectiveness to nutrition for your brain, the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program regularly addresses a variety of topics in free sessions, open to faculty and staff.
- CU Athletics is partnering with UCHealth to offer the Stop the Bleed class, training designed to learn the basics of bleeding control, a life-saving skill. Three sessions will be offered Sept. 20.
- This year, ODECE will focus its Making Excellence Inclusive efforts on employees and student-workers. The new event series starts Sept. 12, featuring Katelin Holloway, head of talent at Reddit.
- October's sessions include a conversation with Terri Fiez, commercialization and partnering with industry, proposal budgeting 101 and finding funding. Register today.
- Incorporating a Global Intensive in your course is an extraordinary opportunity for students to learn in a real-life context while still getting a first-class CU Boulder education. Learn more.
- Personal security at work, dealing with disruptive customers (de-escalation), a manager's role in protecting employees—learn more at a free seminar hosted by the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program.
- Join the PI Academy and get oriented to CU Boulder's research community and resources through a series of events, beginning with a kickoff luncheon this month. RSVP by Aug. 23.
- A July 23 presentation will feature the Office of Financial Aid on the topic of consumer information requirements as they relate to federal financial aid funding that the university receives.
- Apply now for the University Perspectives Program. Participants hear from campus and university leaders, learning more about the inner workings of the university.