This week is National Student Employment Week. Stop by the north side of Regent Administrative Center for free cake this Thursday, April 13, between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Do you have messy data or does your data need wrangling? Learn to use OpenRefine, an open-source application used for cleaning and transforming data, at the April 11 workshop.
A health savings account (HSA) offers a tax-advantaged way to put money aside and grow savings allocated for qualified medical expenses. Learn more at the April 12 lunch and learn.
On April 10, CU Boulder will host a neighborhood meeting on the proposed construction of a new residence hall on the Williams Village campus, near Baseline Road and 30th Street.
Congressman Jared Polis will be hosting a town hall meeting at CU Boulder Glen Miller Ballroom on Friday, April 7, to speak on a wide range of subjects, including President Trump’s proposed budget, healthcare, education and environmental issues.
The ALTcade event, taking place April 20 in the ATLAS Black Box, will feature more than a dozen games designed by students that incorporate a variety of unusual controllers.
The ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder will take global communication to a new level April 3 through May 9 with the opening of a shipping container transformed into a high-tech portal for Skype-like global conversations.
Parents, teachers, students and community members are invited to join the April 5 Inside Opt Out community forum to explore what is gained and what is lost when choosing to opt out of standardized tests.
As part of the annual Engineering Days, student teams in the engineering college Friday will participate in some fun activities, including an egg drop, a paper airplane contest and a model rocket contest. Come check it out.