Events & Exhibits
- CU Boulder's series on federal governance will continue—with dates in September and October—to bring faculty, staff, students and the public together for programs exploring where higher education finds itself more than half a year into the second Trump administration.
- Join the CU Boulder Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band for its first concert of the year. The program will feature Paul Hindemith's Symphony in B-flat and David Biedenbender's "Enigma."
- Join CU Presents and its Artist Series for a solo recital by Aristo Sham—2025 gold medalist in the prestigious Cliburn Competition.
- At the CU Art Museum, "Shaping Time: CU Ceramics Alumni 2000–2020" focuses on themes including the environment, domesticity and rituals of home and material connections.
- Enjoy pizza, frybread, raffle prizes and community connection with the Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies at its annual kick-off to the academic year.
- Materials girls: New exhibit highlights the role women are playing in reimagining built environmentsA materials science expert will showcase the use of regenerative materials in building designs to improve health and limit environmental damage.
- Michael Brenner, an American University distinguished professor of history, will present "When Democracy Died in Darkness: German-Jewish Responses to Hitler's Rise."
- Register for an upcoming Transfer Advocate training session to learn more about how you can support transfer Buffs.
- Learn about allyship, the Buff Way, Crucial Conversations and more. Sign up for professional development opportunities this fall before seats fill up.
- While the leaves are turning and the season is changing, the need for blood donations remains constant. CU Boulder Staff Council, in collaboration with longtime partner Vitalant, will host a September blood drive—open to faculty, staff and students.