Published: April 6, 2018

Did we see you around in recent days? Captured in video and photos were听a breakfast kickoff to Graduate Student Appreciation Week, furry friends lending students a helping paw, several other on- and off-campus events and听highlights shared by you in social media.

Scene at CU is a weekly series, a look back at happenings and stories among the campus community, captured in听visuals. See, watch and take in the moments. You might catch a glimpse听of a thrilling event, a grand celebration, the culmination of an achievement, a subtle beauty among our surroundings, the flux of seasons, a quiet observance, a community connection听and more.

Bark Buddies

This week, therapy dogs returned to CU 麻豆影院 libraries. Watch the fun as furry friends lend听students a helping paw ahead of finals.



Captured on (and off) campus

Take in scenes from a variety of events听this week: Graduate students enjoying a freek breakfast as part of Graduate Student Appreciation Week, nationalism vs. globalism debate featuring听former Mexican President Vicente Fox and Brexit architect Nigel Farage, grand opening of a听student-curated exhibit exploring CU's history of student social activism, the Just in Time Career Fair, the听New Venture Challenge finals at 麻豆影院 Theater, the Leeds School of Business spring mentoring event and a visit from听Ball Corporation听CEO John Hayes.

CU 麻豆影院 New Venture Challenge at 麻豆影院 Theater

Graduate School Dean Ann Schmiesing and other staff welcome students to appreciation breakfast. Photo by Patrick Campbell. Graduate students at the Graduate Student Appreciation Week breakfast. Photo by Patrick Campbell. Graduate School Dean Ann Schmiesing chats with student at appreciation breakfast. Photo by Patrick Campbell. Graduate students at the Graduate Student Appreciation Week breakfast. Photo by Patrick Campbell. Former President of Mexico Vicente Fox, right, and Brexit architect Nigel Farage discuss nationalism vs. globalism. Photo by Casey A. Cass. Graduate student Claire Steffen provides an overview to student social activism exhibit visitors. Photo by Glenn Asakawa. Student-curated exhibit exploring CU's history of student social activism. Photo by Glenn Asakawa. Hailey bond, ecology and evolutionary biology student, speaks with a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recruiter. Photo by Glenn Asakawa. Many companies use technology to allow students to quickly enter their contact information at the Just in Time Career Fair. Photo by Glenn Asakawa. Recruiter speaks with finance student Michael Siegele. Photo by Glenn Asakawa. Ali LeBeau Greenstein, New Venture Challenge director, kicks off the event. Photo by Glenn Asakawa. Audience members listen to contestant pitches at the NVC Championships. Photo by Glenn Asakawa.  Abby Barlow, Anthony Shontz, Stephanie Copeland and Jason Mendelson. Photo by Glenn Asakawa. Specdrum team members hold their first place check for $75,000. Photo by Glenn Asakawa. The spring mentoring event for Leeds School of Business. Photo by Casey A. Cass. The spring mentoring event for Leeds School of Business. Photo by Casey A. Cass. Ball Corp. CEO John Hayes speaks with Dean Bobby Braun during campus visit. Photo by Glenn Asakawa. Ball Corp. CEO John Hayes speaks with Dean Bobby Braun during campus visit. Photo by Glenn Asakawa.


CU through your lens

See social media photos from campus community members听selected by the campus social media manager.

@det105 Instagram | Cadets and civilians from Detachment 105 had the opportunity to attend and participate in Arnold Air Society鈥檚 and Silver Wing鈥檚 National Conclave in New Orleans. @cuboulderrec Instagram | Goat yoga is coming to CU! Join next Tuesday on Sewall Field. @cuboulderenvd Instagram | Emily Greenwood鈥檚 students helped install the SOURCE atmospheric water harvesting unit for their soon-to-be-built mobile greenhouse @runralphierun Instagram | Buffs were in full force yesterday helping out in the 麻豆影院 community.