Published: Oct. 8, 2020

This weekend brings talks on a variety of topics,an event centered on reclaiming Native American food traditions,professional development workshops, a Buffs Around the Worldcultural escape room and more.

student joins virtual event on laptop outsideFriday, Oct. 9

11 a.m. to noon Zoom
The Art & Art History department has invited arts leaders from around the region and CU 鶹ӰԺ alumni to share their knowledge and provide a direct link for students to learn about and discuss career-relevant topics. Open to students in all disciplines. This session will featureRyan Everson, an MFA program graduate and current owner of in Portland.

11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Virtual event
In this talk, you will learn the science of emotional regulation and how best to cultivate psychology resilience and strength in challenging times.You will leave with evidence-based tools and techniques you can practice at home.

11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Virtual event
Please join a group of students, staff and faculty in collaboration with the CU Dialogues Programfor a series of discussions aimed at building empathy and understanding across political and other divisions.We welcome all viewpoints and perspectives and fundamentally aim to better understand the issues and where each of us is coming from, not to "win" a debate on any particular topic.

12:30 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.

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Interested in working for the National Park Service or another federal agency? This presentation will cover the basics of how to find and apply for jobs on usajobs.gov, federal résuméwriting, federal hiring authorities, and will highlight jobs or higher-level fellowships that might be of interest to MENV students and graduates.

Fri-Yay Nights: Virtual challenge experience

7–7:45 p.m.ܴǴdz
Think you have what it takes to complete the virtual challenge course? Try it out!


Saturday, Oct. 10

1–2:30.. Zoom
Professor Jennifer Wolak from the political science department will discusshow, in contrast to conventional wisdom, Americans want politicians to work together to find compromises. Even if they disagree about partisan priorities, most Americans prefer elected officials who will make compromises to those who stand firm to their ideological convictions. Advance registration required.

5:30.. Eventive livestream$24
This event centers around Gather, a documentary about a growing movement amongst Native Americans to reclaim their spiritual and cultural identities through obtaining sovereignty over their ancestral food systems. It will feature a chef's demo andfilm screening and panel discussion with pre-ordered takeout dinners from Tocabe, a Native American eatery.

11 p.m. Zoom
Join the International Festival Committee onܴǴdzfor conversation,gamesand a cultural escape room! This event is open to all CU students, whether you are currently in Colorado or not.There will be an identical event at 10 a.m.Oct.18.


Sunday, Oct. 11

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Seeing Systems: Peace, Justice, and Sustainability connects the dots between three of society’s most pressing challenges and helps participants find pathways for powerful change in our everyday lives. Join this discussion hosted by the Environmental Center to talk more about this compelling topic.

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.

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!