Ҵýƽ

Skip to main content

10 Things to Do This Week: Native Student Welcome and more

This week brings to campus an interactive discussion with Reddit's head of talent, free nutrition consultation, a deep-dive look at eclipses, three film screenings, CU on Friday and more.

Ralphie statue silhouetted by an eclipsed sun

The Ralphie statue outside the Coors Events Center on the Ҵýƽ campus is silhouetted by 7 percentof the sun during the peak of the eclipse at 11:45 a.m.Monday,Aug.21. Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado.

Monday, Sept. 10

I Love Mondays

Stop by the north dining room in the UMCat 2 p.m. for this free, weekly event. Learn about upcoming eventswhile curing your case of the Mondays.


Tuesday, Sept. 11

This interactive workshop provides information about campus climate for the LGBTQ+ and allied community, reviews Ҵýƽ and Colorado resources, policies and protections, and addresses best practices for creating inclusive learning and work environments at the university. All are welcome! Join from noon to 1:30 p.m. in C4C S435.


Wednesday, Sept. 12

Interactive discussion withKatelin Holloway of Reddit

Stop byRegent 1B86 at 2 p.m. for an interactive discussion with Katelin Holloway, head of talent at Reddit.She willfocus on thepolicies, strategiesand lessons learned while implementing inclusive workplace practices, such as the parenthood initiativesshe has promoted within Reddit.

Free nutrition consultation

Do you have food allergies, or want to learn how you can eat healthier on campus? Medical Services offers free nutrition consultations with a registered dietitian for nutrition-related concerns, ranging from diabetes/hypoglycemia to disordered eating, food allergies, healthy weight gain or loss, sports nutrition and more. Learn more about the Nutrition Resource Clinic.Stop by the Rec Center Wellness Suite between 1 and 5 p.m. to learn more.


Thursday, Sept. 13

Need more things to do?

Forever Buffs Spotlight: Chasing Coral

Now is your chance to see Chasing Coral, the Sundance award-winning film produced by Ҵýƽ alumnaLarissa Rhodes(Film, Span'10). Come hear from Rhodes and otheralumni who worked on the film. Join at 5:30 p.m. atin Boulder. Tickets are $15.

Fiske Planetarium:“Favorite Eclipses”

Join astronomer and Ҵýƽ Professor Doug Duncan at 7 p.m. in the planetarium for a deep dive on eclipses. The talk is free for Ҵýƽ students with a valid Buff OneCard.

Don't miss this free showing of the Michael J. Fox classic! Starts at 8 p.m. in Chem 140. Get free admission and free popcorn.


Friday, Sept. 14

Stop by theCenter for Native American & Indigenous Studies at 3:30 p.m. for this welcome event. All are welcome;no RSVP required.

CU on Friday

Stop by the south terrace (look for the big tent) from 4 to 6 p.m. for this monthly gathering sponsored by the CU Student Government. This month's event will feature rootbeer floats, snacks and lawn games. Bring your Buff OneCard for free entry.

Program Council comes through again with everyone’s favorite family of superheroes. Starts at 8 p.m. in Chem 140. Get free admission and free popcorn.