Published: Oct. 1, 2020

This weekend brings a Sans Souci Festival of Dancescreening,Reducing Polarization Dialogue, a guided meditation, theWherever You Roam Virtual 5K,Conversations with Sustainable Buffs and more.

student wearing mask on campusFriday, Oct. 2

Noon to 1 p.m. Virtual event
This weeklyseries of discussions is aimed at building empathy and understanding across political and other divisions. Regular participants so far have included faculty, staff, students, regents and others.

12:15 p.m. ܴǴdz
There’s no better way to dive into the weekend! Join this workshop for an opportunity to be led through a powerful guided meditation to undo stress, soothe the nervous system and feel better. Let all of your worries drain away!

12:30–1:30 p.m. ܴǴdz
Learn how to register for the virtual career fairs this semester, best practices for putting your best foot forward in employer chats and how to navigate Handshake.

Stream until 11 p.m.$10
The Sans Souci Festival of Dance screens an eclectic selection of the season’s best dance cinema shorts from around the world. From the highly produced to the highly experimental, these screenings exude technical excellence, dazzling visuals and a stunning experience at the intersection of cinematography and choreography. Watch now through 11 p.m. on Oct. 2.


Saturday, Oct. 3

Rescheduled to Nov. 6–7:

Noon ܴǴdz
Out in STEM Symposium is oSTEM at CU 鶹ӰԺ's free event where students can meet LGBTQ+ STEM students and professionals. There will be talks, workshopsand break-out sessions.A Zoom link will be posted the day of the event on the registration page.

Registration through Oct. 11 $30
Alumni, students, parents and Buffs fans around the world are invited to participate by running or walking a 5K any time throughout the month of October. Register today to receive a race bib, CU-themed medal and a CU spirit pack.


Sunday, Oct. 4

2–3 p.m. Zoom
Interested in Environmental Justice or how race, class, and the environment intersect? This is the place for you!Two groups are available, please pick one: Sundays 2–3 p.m. orWednesdays 6–7 p.m. Access to the ebook will be provided with the Zoom link upon registration.

Museum From Home

Virtual event
The CU Museum of Natural Historyis now offering a wide range of exhibits and educational offerings for students, families and community members virtually. You can find recent exhibits, engaging activities to do with children at home or outside, and even some Zoom backgrounds of the BioLounge. Check back weekly, as they are continuing to expand their content offerings!