Gather up some friends and seek some scares…if you dare. Here’s a roundup of some of the most chilling haunted houses (and more) that Colorful Colorado has to offer.
Laura Crawshaw, author and “boss whisperer,” spoke to a crowd about the power of ombuds offices. Crawshaw was a lecturer and guest of the Boulder Ombud’s Office, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
This week brings Research & Innovation Week events, a tea party, a campus tree tour, Halloween hacks, DIY pride flags, an outdoor volunteer opportunity, night sky exploration, the Fall Housing Fair and more.
Interested in applying to be a staff representative on the Boulder chancellor search committee? Staff Council has a call out, and applications are due by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
Boulder has added an 11th organization to the Interfraternity Council. Triangle came to campus in October, welcoming STEM students to have a social and academic fraternity experience.
Help the Boulder transportation team brainstorm name ideas for the campus’s two newest electric Buff Buses. Previous winners were Ralph-E and Sko Bus. The deadline is Oct. 15.
The annual one-day conference-style social justice program is designed for students to learn, have dialogue, network and engage in a brave space together. Learn more and register to attend on Oct. 21.
This week brings free cereal, Indigenous Peoples’ Day events, Family Game Night, insight into the life of a grad student, Queers and Cake, a cooking class, the October Community Gathering, live music and more.
In a Leo Hill Speaker Series lecture filled with nostalgia—the type only possible after decades in civic life—and sprinkled with jokes and a hearty laugh, former U.S. presidential adviser David Gergen conjured what he believes makes a good leader: grit, humor, empathy.
This week brings talks by political commentator David Gergen and actor Patrick Stewart, strategies to get hired, London study abroad info, animated film showings, soccer and volleyball games, Ecotoberfest and more.