General
- This week brings the Technology Career Fair, campus blood drive, a talk on marine animals, Spring Welcome Wednesday with free lunch, a movie screening, International Coffee Hour and more.
- This weekend, check out a community dialogue on meaningful service, the chance to try your hand at fly tying, Boulder Phil's "Cirque Goes to the Movies," a Super Bowl watch party on campus and more.
- Participate in the Non-Traditional Student Organization fundraiser Feb. 7 at Rincon Del Sol. Join other non-traditional students at 6 p.m. to make new connections and learn about NTSO.
- The city of Boulder is hosting an on-campus open house Feb. 7 to gather feedback on its 30th and Colorado Corridors Study and two other transportation projects near campus.
- Are you unclear about your career, unsure or undecided about your engineering major? The Engineer Library is hosting an open house event from 1 to 4 p.m. Feb. 2.
- Pack a laptop, a change of clothes and some creativity, and head to the ATLAS Institute's third annual T9Hacks. An event geared for women, it aims to attract newcomers to computer programming with a fun, lively and accessible hackathon.
- Happenings on campus and beyond include a "super blue blood moon," injury clinic open hours, a couple of student employee deadlines to keep in mind, an Academic Futures staff forum on university governance and decision-making and more.
- Join Research Computing this spring for the free Fundamentals of High Performance Computing course, made up of five modules designed to cover introductory as well as more advanced topics.
- This week brings Tuesday Morning Coffee for entrepreneurially minded students, movies screening on campus, drop-in academic skills coaching, the 15th annual Poetry Slam and more.
- Check out the Graduate Teacher Program Spring Conference, an evening focused on cinema's most influential composers, an event honoring the Challenger disaster, a self-guided scavenger hunt and more.