General
- Join the New Venture Challenge for Impact Prize Night, Newcomer Prize Night and Female Founder Prize Night. There will be live, virtual pitch sessions and $10,000 awarded each night.
- Join Program Council on Friday nights for free movies with appropriate physical distancing. Coming up are “The Great Gatsby,” “Piranha,” “Spring Breakers,” “Clueless,” “Ex Machina,” “E.T.,” “Carrie” and “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.”Â
- HackCU returns with its biggest hackathon of the year, held virtually for all students regardless of experience or major. Find out more about the event and register.
- Join a special session on vaccine safety with Matt McQueen, director of epidemiology and member of the Scientific Steering Committee of the CU Boulder Pandemic Response Office. Also participating will be Russell Moore, provost; Patrick O'Rourke, chief operating officer; Gloria Brisson, senior director of Medical Services; and other guests.
- You're invited to join one of the five public forums in March on the concept of a shared community of learning, planning a common curriculum and what it would look like for the CU Boulder campus.
- Celebrate the end of the Black History Month Racial Equity #BeTheChange Challenge with a virtual evening of poetry and storytelling, featuring guest speakers Norma Johnson, Adri Norris and Jeff Hughes.
- Through interviews with CU student veterans, this series is designed to reflect the stories of young people who are wise beyond their years—students with intense curiosity and compelling ambitions. The next discussion will be on March 5.
- As part of the ATLAS Institute’s Whaaat!? Festival, Tracy Fullerton, creator of the award-winning "Walden, a game," will lead an interactive excursion into the innovative world of nature and video games in an online talk.
- Hear from CU’s very own entrepreneurs (and alumni of the New Venture Challenge) about fostering innovation, undergoing the startup journey and how higher education is transforming to support original thinking.
- CU Boulder Where You Are will feature four episodes this season on what a holistic approach to student wellness really means, why inclusion matters, the power of storytelling and how the scientific process can help us build cultural understanding.